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[[File:Need Identification Algorithm.png|thumb|900px|left|Flowchart for a layered, categorical approach to discovering what your needs are.]]
[[File:Need Identification Algorithm.png|thumb|900px|left|Flowchart for a layered, categorical approach to discovering what your needs are.]]
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One more way to make it easier to discover a need that you’re having a hard time identifying is to write out the details of a query and then mark it with the response you received towards it. This will help you look at the entire picture all at once, making it easier for you locate what you may have missed or any assumptions that you may have made.
One more way to make it easier to discover a need that you’re having a hard time identifying is to write out the details of a query and then mark it with the response you received towards it. This will help you look at the entire picture all at once, making it easier for you locate what you may have missed or any assumptions that you may have made.


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|+ style="caption-side:bottom;"|A discussion with my body in Dolish. Queries are numbered. Queries and the body's responses are color coded by the body's response. Positive responses are green, negative responses are pink, and all other responses are yellow.
|+ style="caption-side:bottom;"|A discussion with my body in Dolish. Queries are numbered. Queries and the body's responses are color coded by the body's response. Positive responses are green, negative responses are pink, and all other responses are yellow.