-  Fri Mar 03, 2017 11:26 pm
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							Hello,
Why is it advised to return to the stimulus and re-evaluate the argument rather than marking this question as difficult, moving on, and hoping to return to it? Is it due to the time investment already put in? I imagine myself in this situation getting stressed, walls closing in, panic creeping, flight response activating and the return to the stimulus might sink me. Is there a clear advantage to returning to the stimulus vs. moving on?
Thanks,
Kyla
					
										
					  															  								 Why is it advised to return to the stimulus and re-evaluate the argument rather than marking this question as difficult, moving on, and hoping to return to it? Is it due to the time investment already put in? I imagine myself in this situation getting stressed, walls closing in, panic creeping, flight response activating and the return to the stimulus might sink me. Is there a clear advantage to returning to the stimulus vs. moving on?
Thanks,
Kyla


 
											
