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Critical Thinking and Creativity

Critical Thinking and Creativity

Jim Schreier May 17, 2025

Critical thinking and creativity go hand in hand. Critical thinking lets you look objectively at a problem, issue, object, or person and consider the entire picture. Creativity enables you to take that entire picture and look at it differently. While …

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Everyday Logical Fallacies You Might Miss

Everyday Logical Fallacies You Might Miss

Jim Schreier May 9, 2025

Imagine you are having a heated but friendly discussion with a colleague. Your opinions are vastly different. You logically state the reasons for your way of thinking. Then, they offer opinion, distortion, and everything but logic in a failedattempt to …

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Why Critical Thinking Is Crucial in Leadership Positions

Why Critical Thinking Is Crucial in Leadership Positions

Jim Schreier May 9, 2025

Among all the thoughts and tips on critical thinking, this article focuses on why this is such an essential skill for anyone in a leadership position. If you’re in a leadership position (“and everyone’s a leader”), or desire to work …

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Ways to Tap into Your Intuition

Ways to Tap into Your Intuition

Jim Schreier May 8, 2025

Intuition can be defined as understanding something without having to think about it. You get an instant feeling about what you should do or avoid doing, and there is no conscious thought that leads to your decision. You automatically know …

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Avoid These Common Thinking Mistakes

Avoid These Common Thinking Mistakes

Jim Schreier May 4, 2025

Are you your own worst enemy when it comes to what you are thinking? Many of us are. Without realizing it, we get stuck in certain mental traps that lead us to make bad decisions. Avoid the following five common …

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Boost Your Career with Critical Thinking Skills

Boost Your Career with Critical Thinking Skills

Jim Schreier May 4, 2025

There are many benefits to critical thinking. When you learn how to look at situations this way, you can improve both your career and your personal relationships. Here are a few ways this objective approach to solving problems can benefit …

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The Power of Logical Thinking Explained

The Power of Logical Thinking Explained

Jim Schreier Apr 29, 2025

Sometimes, it makes sense to go with your gut instinct. You might have encountered this yourself. You feel compelled to follow a different course of action despite logic and reason. There are times when this type of thinking pays off. …

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Understanding Critical Thinking:  A Beginner’s Guide

Understanding Critical Thinking: A Beginner’s Guide

Jim Schreier Apr 29, 2025

Critical thinking is self-discipline put into action. You don’t choose sides or make any assumptions. It is about interpreting and analyzing facts and information without an opinion. It allows you to get past an emotional investment in asituation and evaluate …

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How to Work with Your Natural Energy Instead of Fight It

How to Work with Your Natural Energy Instead of Fight It

Jim Schreier Apr 25, 2025

By understanding and leveraging your unique energy patterns, you can boost productivity, enhance creativity, andmaintain a healthier work-life balance. This article explores practical strategies to help you align your work with your natural energy, so you can achieve more while …

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How to Stay Focused When You’re Overwhelmed

How to Stay Focused When You’re Overwhelmed

Jim Schreier Apr 25, 2025

Feeling overwhelmed is a mental state that reflects your belief that you have too much to handle. Your senses are overloaded with input, and your brain becomes overwhelmed. It tries to process more information than it can, which leads to …

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The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them. He also is on the road to humility — that priceless attitude of openness to life that can help a manager absorb mistakes, failures or personal shortcomings.

— John Adair

Strengths

The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them. He also is on the road to humility — that priceless attitude of openness to life that can help a manager absorb mistakes, failures or personal shortcomings.

— John Adair

Careers

A vision is a calling rather than simply a good idea. People with a high degree of personal mastery are deeply inquisitive, committed to continually seeing reality more and more accurately.

— Peter Senge

Careers

A vision is a calling rather than simply a good idea. People with a high degree of personal mastery are deeply inquisitive, committed to continually seeing reality more and more accurately.

— Peter Senge
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