5 Barriers to Critical Thinking
Critical thinking is essential in our ability to move forward. Here are five barriers to critical thinking and how you can overcome them.
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Critical thinking is essential in our ability to move forward. Here are five barriers to critical thinking and how you can overcome them.
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We are momentum based beings. When we keep moving forward, we thrive. When we stop, we stagnate. There’s a positive feedback loop when you keep taking action. As soon as you stop, that loop ends, and unfortunately we tend to focus on the last result we got (which was negative). But if you keep adapting,
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When you think about change, do you agree that it is a good thing? Do you disagree, and avoid it whenever possible? Or, maybe you agree that it is good, but you still don’t like it? Whatever the case, you’re here now. Change is part of life. You can’t escape it. So here are seven facts
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Weakness is nothing to be ashamed of. But strength is no reason for pride, either. Each of us has unique strengths and weaknesses that compose who we are. But even if you already know your why, knowing your strengths and weaknesses can help you shape how to reach your goals. So rather than spinning your
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If you’ve never run the numbers before on packing a lunch versus eating out everyday, then you might be surprised how easy it is to save a good chunk of change each month. Eating out is something that usually prevails thanks to our busy schedules. We’re always running late, and it takes time to pack
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Whether we realize it or not, a huge portion of our time is spent thinking about money. We wish we had more of it, we wonder how much we should spend on things, we hear about the financial sector in the news, we blame family members for spending too much, we ask for a raise
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