Sounds like a good idea, but from a practical pov how do you count those 12 seconds ? I can count 12 seconds more or less accurately, but I can’t do that as a background process while trying to think hard. Do you use some kind of a timer/watch/clock ? Or the one asking the question counts on his finger ?
I know the “12 seconds” isn’t a magical number, if it ends up being “10″ or “15” it won’t change much, but if you give a precise number (not just “think before answering”) you’ve to somehow try to respect it.
“12 seconds” was chosen mostly to be easier to remember. I think it’s totally fine if people end up taking 10 or 15. (If people tend to get fixated on the number 12 we can come up with some other name, but so far “think before answering” had seemed less memorable than “12 second rule”)
Sounds like a good idea, but from a practical pov how do you count those 12 seconds ? I can count 12 seconds more or less accurately, but I can’t do that as a background process while trying to think hard. Do you use some kind of a timer/watch/clock ? Or the one asking the question counts on his finger ?
I know the “12 seconds” isn’t a magical number, if it ends up being “10″ or “15” it won’t change much, but if you give a precise number (not just “think before answering”) you’ve to somehow try to respect it.
“12 seconds” was chosen mostly to be easier to remember. I think it’s totally fine if people end up taking 10 or 15. (If people tend to get fixated on the number 12 we can come up with some other name, but so far “think before answering” had seemed less memorable than “12 second rule”)