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# '''Socratic Question:'''When struggling to maintain focus during a challenging task, is it more effective to:
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1. '''Socratic Question:'''When struggling to maintain focus during a challenging task, is it more effective to:


'''A)''' Push through the distractions and complete the task in one sitting,
'''A)''' Push through the distractions and complete the task in one sitting,
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# '''Socratic Question:'''If you find your mind wandering while studying, should you:
2. '''Socratic Question:'''If you find your mind wandering while studying, should you:


'''A)''' Remove all distractions immediately, even if it takes extra time,
'''A)''' Remove all distractions immediately, even if it takes extra time,
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# '''Socratic Question:'''When working on a task that requires deep focus, is it better to:
3. '''Socratic Question:'''When working on a task that requires deep focus, is it better to:


'''A)''' Set a strict schedule with timed focus sessions,
'''A)''' Set a strict schedule with timed focus sessions,

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