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How to Think Differently: 7 Easy Steps to Master Mental Models, Critical Thinking & Problem Solving

Offered By: Skillshare

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Self Improvement Courses Critical Thinking Courses Logic Courses

Course Description

Overview

Do you wish you could think differently and develop better problem-solving skills for those crucial moments when you need it most?

The ability to think differently is one of the most valuable assets any individual could possess, yet it remains one of our most underdeveloped abilities.

If you are ready to be that one person who sees the world from a different perspective, this easy to follow 7-step solution to master mental models to make better decisions is the essential guide you need.

YOU WILL LEARN:
• How to become the master of your choices.
• How to develop your critical thinking abilities.
• How to think logically and reasonably.
• How to learn to see the bigger picture.
• How to become a master strategist by thinking like one.
• Understanding the abundance and scarcity mindset.
• Why reflection before action matters.

7-Steps is all you need to start bringing about a shift in your mindset for the better. Begin your journey now!


Syllabus

  • Introduction - How to Think Differently
  • Chapter 1 - Your Mind, Your Priority
  • Chapter 2 - Step 1: Becoming the Master of Your Choices
  • Chapter 3 - Step 2: Critical Thinker, Mental Master
  • Chapter 4 - Step 3: Logic and Reason
  • Chapter 5 - Step 4: The Master of Strategy
  • Chapter 6 - Step 5: Abundance vs. Scarcity
  • Chapter 7 - Step 6: Seeing the Bigger Picture
  • Chapter 8 - Step 7: Reflect Before You Act
  • Conclusion - How to Think Differently

Taught by

Troye Bates

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