Paul giving a session

L1C: Q09 — Earlier Similar Bogged

AUDIO: "Fair enough. Pick an option."

Response Options:

Do L1C

I'll try to give more data about the topic of the question or my reaction to it

Let's back up the list a bit and recheck from an earlier point: Q01 | Q05

Let's try checking ownership.In extra window

Let's simply carry on with the list

The whole subject of this list is fine now

Close extra window

Get ready to end sessionNo extra window open

Other

Shutting down | Don't want to continue | Realization

Write on Report:

Write the time at the start of the L1C, and every now and then
Write the prefix, such as "Recently...," or "In this session...," or . . .
Write the question number you are taking up and any comments
For example:

10:43 am
L1C Recently
Q3. Bgh wjshy nmpoll kji hjgey ghdtegs. GIs.
 
10:48
Q11. Yes. Mkjy nnhgt rrtqp kujy bht.
E/S? Yes. Mnjh nnjq afws plujy. Nmge njhyr nmdhw nbd.
E/S? No. Bogged. Lkpu nhyq aajsh nbsrey mlpp. . . .

Notes:

Not told all

Sometimes a question will hang up on not having told all about it. This includes merely thinking things and not saying them aloud. :)

Earlier question still live

Sometimes one's attention is still on an earlier question and it is only several questions later that one realizes the earlier question should have been taken up. In such a case, it is OK to go back and deal with the earlier question as needed, and then come forward again.

Misownership

Sometimes a question will hang up because of "misownership," in that it applies to only parts of a person and to the rest it's "not their item," so to speak.

Regarding earlier-similars

Usually a valid earlier-similar will come to view easily. If it doesn't either there is no earlier-similar or it is being obscured by something like the above.

Something else wrong

No big deal

Sometimes the real reason is hidden but is relatively insignificant. In such a case, it may be best to simply carry on with the list.

Covered by another L1C question

Sometimes the real reason is covered elsewhere on the L1C. Again, here it may be best to simply carry on with the list.

If it is a big deal

It can also happen that a question won't resolve because one's attention is being taken up by something else entirely, not covered on the L1C. If you know that what your attention is on isn't covered by an L1C, then the L1C is the wrong action to be doing. In this case, click the "Don't want to continue" link, end session, and try another approach.

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