To: Shun Aonuma From: Lindsy Cartwright Date: 02/03 Message:
Shun,
When investigating, you have to ask every question, even if they don't seem relevant or insignificant. You never know what answer you'll find that could lead you into a new direction.
I think anything is possible at this point, so you can't rule that out. The only way we'll know if it works or not is if it's tried.
To be honest I doubt everyone in your group would even be reliable. It would be better if you had actual volunteers who would be aware of what they feel. There's an exercise we use on children as they develop and train how to deal with their emotions, especially the problematic ones. They keep a diary of what they feel, when they felt it, and what happened. It's simple and effective, so you could try that.
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From: Lindsy Cartwright
Date: 02/03
Message:
Shun,
When investigating, you have to ask every question, even if they don't seem relevant or insignificant. You never know what answer you'll find that could lead you into a new direction.
I think anything is possible at this point, so you can't rule that out. The only way we'll know if it works or not is if it's tried.
To be honest I doubt everyone in your group would even be reliable. It would be better if you had actual volunteers who would be aware of what they feel. There's an exercise we use on children as they develop and train how to deal with their emotions, especially the problematic ones. They keep a diary of what they feel, when they felt it, and what happened. It's simple and effective, so you could try that.
Lindsy Cartwright