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Understand the concept of critical thinking
- Before you set about trying to build those critical thinking skills, it is important to first understand what exactly critical thinking is. Put simply, it is the ability to think about ideas and concepts in a critical way.
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Understand the concept of critical thinking
- It is the difference between accepting what you're told at face value and asking questions such as why you're being told that and what is the motivation of the speaker.
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Ask questions
- It follows, then, that when learning to think critically it is important to ask questions. When you next read a report or listen to a presentation, try and ask as many questions as you can.
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Ask questions
- Although you run the risk of winding up the presenter, asking questions is in everyone's interest because it can help to expose weaknesses in logic and pave the way for a better solution to a problem.
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Question yourself
- In addition to asking questions about the information in front of you, it is important also to question your own thoughts and actions on a regular basis.
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Question yourself
- Questioning yourself will help you identify behaviors that are unhelpful or self-defeating. All too often we continue with a certain behavior because it seems right, when in fact it is making things worse.
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Pay attention to all incoming information
- It is paramount that you pay attention to all information coming your way, whether or not it comes from a source or person you agree with.
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Pay attention to all incoming information
- People without critical thinking skills tend to tune out information that they don't want to hear, when in fact people we don't like nearly always have something useful to say.
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Develop foresight
- Good critical thinking always involves an element of foresight. Successful critical thinkers are able to use the information available to them to predict what will happen in the future.
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Develop foresight
- However, foresight is not about clairvoyants and tarot cards. Instead it is about carefully considering all the possible consequences of a certain action.
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Reduce time-wasting
- Critical thinking, like anything else, takes practice. It is therefore a good idea to rid your life of time-wasting activities, such as Netflix bingeing, so you have more time to practice.
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Reduce time-wasting
- That does not mean to say you shouldn't relax, however. In fact, the brain needs downtime in order to develop. Try and go for something more stimulating, though, like reading a book.
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Plan your day
- The more you practice critical thinking, the more easily it will come. In the beginning, however, it takes time. It is therefore important to maximize your time by planning carefully.
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Plan your day
- Prioritize your tasks and don't bite off more than you can chew. Make sure that you are allowing yourself enough time to really focus on each of your projects and consider them critically.
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Practice critical thinking in your daily life
- Do not limit your critical thinking practice to office hours. While being able to think critically is a must if you want to be successful in business, it is also an important life skill in everyday life.
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Practice critical thinking in your daily life
- Next time you are choosing a book to read or watching the news, ask yourself what you want to gain from the book, or why that newsreader is emphasizing a particular story.
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Keep a thought journal
- Try to keep a record of difficult situations that arise and how you handle them. Writing down your thoughts on such situations will help you to reflect better on your own actions.
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Keep a thought journal
- It may not be easy at first, but laying bare your reactions to a difficult situation will help you to identify and eliminate destructive behaviors and therefore solve problems more efficiently.
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Check your ego
- Having a big head can inhibit critical thinking since it makes it difficult to be objective when assessing a situation. However, being too altruistic doesn't help either.
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Check your ego
- Try to assign the same level of importance to both your needs and the needs of others. When analyzing a situation, try to focus on people's motivations; why do they want a certain outcome?
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Practice active listening
- Active listening involves truly paying attention while someone else is talking, and not letting your eyes glaze over and your mind run off elsewhere.
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Practice active listening
- Not only is it rude not to listen properly when someone is presenting, but you will miss important information and/or ideas that should be submitted to your own mental analysis.
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Evaluate existing evidence
- If you have a business problem to solve, the likelihood is that someone before you has solved a very similar if not identical issue. Make the most of past learnings to help you in the present.
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Evaluate existing evidence
- Ask yourself whether you have encountered the issue before and, if not, speak to others. Use all the information available to you to find a successful solution.
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Engage a mentor
- Like many other things in life, critical thinking can be taught. If the tips in this gallery aren't enough, it may be an idea to find a mentor who can help you on your way to becoming a critical thinking expert.
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Engage a mentor
- A mentor may be able to frame critical thinking in such a way that it becomes more accessible and natural to you, and they may have resources for you to practice with.
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Participate in team-building activities
- Many team-building activities put on by companies have the aim of improving the critical thinking skills of employees.
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Participate in team-building activities
- Try not to let the thought of your next team-building session fill you with dread. Instead, see it as an opportunity to hone those critical thinking skills and give you a competitive advantage.
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Take on a leadership role
- If you're feeling confident, why not throw yourself in the deep end and volunteer to lead a project? Leaders are required to constantly think critically, meaning you'll have loads of practice.
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Take on a leadership role
- And as we all know, practice makes perfect. So next time your boss asks for a volunteer to head a new initiative, why not take the plunge? Sources: (Indeed) (Small Businessify) See also: 30 fun virtual team building ideas
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Understand the concept of critical thinking
- Before you set about trying to build those critical thinking skills, it is important to first understand what exactly critical thinking is. Put simply, it is the ability to think about ideas and concepts in a critical way.
© Shutterstock
1 / 31 Fotos
Understand the concept of critical thinking
- It is the difference between accepting what you're told at face value and asking questions such as why you're being told that and what is the motivation of the speaker.
© Shutterstock
2 / 31 Fotos
Ask questions
- It follows, then, that when learning to think critically it is important to ask questions. When you next read a report or listen to a presentation, try and ask as many questions as you can.
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3 / 31 Fotos
Ask questions
- Although you run the risk of winding up the presenter, asking questions is in everyone's interest because it can help to expose weaknesses in logic and pave the way for a better solution to a problem.
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4 / 31 Fotos
Question yourself
- In addition to asking questions about the information in front of you, it is important also to question your own thoughts and actions on a regular basis.
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5 / 31 Fotos
Question yourself
- Questioning yourself will help you identify behaviors that are unhelpful or self-defeating. All too often we continue with a certain behavior because it seems right, when in fact it is making things worse.
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6 / 31 Fotos
Pay attention to all incoming information
- It is paramount that you pay attention to all information coming your way, whether or not it comes from a source or person you agree with.
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Pay attention to all incoming information
- People without critical thinking skills tend to tune out information that they don't want to hear, when in fact people we don't like nearly always have something useful to say.
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8 / 31 Fotos
Develop foresight
- Good critical thinking always involves an element of foresight. Successful critical thinkers are able to use the information available to them to predict what will happen in the future.
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9 / 31 Fotos
Develop foresight
- However, foresight is not about clairvoyants and tarot cards. Instead it is about carefully considering all the possible consequences of a certain action.
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10 / 31 Fotos
Reduce time-wasting
- Critical thinking, like anything else, takes practice. It is therefore a good idea to rid your life of time-wasting activities, such as Netflix bingeing, so you have more time to practice.
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Reduce time-wasting
- That does not mean to say you shouldn't relax, however. In fact, the brain needs downtime in order to develop. Try and go for something more stimulating, though, like reading a book.
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12 / 31 Fotos
Plan your day
- The more you practice critical thinking, the more easily it will come. In the beginning, however, it takes time. It is therefore important to maximize your time by planning carefully.
© Shutterstock
13 / 31 Fotos
Plan your day
- Prioritize your tasks and don't bite off more than you can chew. Make sure that you are allowing yourself enough time to really focus on each of your projects and consider them critically.
© Shutterstock
14 / 31 Fotos
Practice critical thinking in your daily life
- Do not limit your critical thinking practice to office hours. While being able to think critically is a must if you want to be successful in business, it is also an important life skill in everyday life.
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Practice critical thinking in your daily life
- Next time you are choosing a book to read or watching the news, ask yourself what you want to gain from the book, or why that newsreader is emphasizing a particular story.
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16 / 31 Fotos
Keep a thought journal
- Try to keep a record of difficult situations that arise and how you handle them. Writing down your thoughts on such situations will help you to reflect better on your own actions.
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17 / 31 Fotos
Keep a thought journal
- It may not be easy at first, but laying bare your reactions to a difficult situation will help you to identify and eliminate destructive behaviors and therefore solve problems more efficiently.
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18 / 31 Fotos
Check your ego
- Having a big head can inhibit critical thinking since it makes it difficult to be objective when assessing a situation. However, being too altruistic doesn't help either.
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19 / 31 Fotos
Check your ego
- Try to assign the same level of importance to both your needs and the needs of others. When analyzing a situation, try to focus on people's motivations; why do they want a certain outcome?
© Shutterstock
20 / 31 Fotos
Practice active listening
- Active listening involves truly paying attention while someone else is talking, and not letting your eyes glaze over and your mind run off elsewhere.
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Practice active listening
- Not only is it rude not to listen properly when someone is presenting, but you will miss important information and/or ideas that should be submitted to your own mental analysis.
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22 / 31 Fotos
Evaluate existing evidence
- If you have a business problem to solve, the likelihood is that someone before you has solved a very similar if not identical issue. Make the most of past learnings to help you in the present.
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Evaluate existing evidence
- Ask yourself whether you have encountered the issue before and, if not, speak to others. Use all the information available to you to find a successful solution.
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24 / 31 Fotos
Engage a mentor
- Like many other things in life, critical thinking can be taught. If the tips in this gallery aren't enough, it may be an idea to find a mentor who can help you on your way to becoming a critical thinking expert.
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Engage a mentor
- A mentor may be able to frame critical thinking in such a way that it becomes more accessible and natural to you, and they may have resources for you to practice with.
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26 / 31 Fotos
Participate in team-building activities
- Many team-building activities put on by companies have the aim of improving the critical thinking skills of employees.
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Participate in team-building activities
- Try not to let the thought of your next team-building session fill you with dread. Instead, see it as an opportunity to hone those critical thinking skills and give you a competitive advantage.
© Shutterstock
28 / 31 Fotos
Take on a leadership role
- If you're feeling confident, why not throw yourself in the deep end and volunteer to lead a project? Leaders are required to constantly think critically, meaning you'll have loads of practice.
© Shutterstock
29 / 31 Fotos
Take on a leadership role
- And as we all know, practice makes perfect. So next time your boss asks for a volunteer to head a new initiative, why not take the plunge? Sources: (Indeed) (Small Businessify) See also: 30 fun virtual team building ideas
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Ways to improve your critical thinking
And find solutions to those tricky problems
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Critical thinking is an essential skill for anyone who wishes to be successful in business. It is what allows us to analyze information properly to find appropriate solutions to problems. But it is also important to think critically in every day life; it helps us to filter out fake news, for example.
While most of us have a certain level of critical thinking capacity, there is often room for improvement. Check out this gallery for some tips on how to improve your critical thinking.
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