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Productive Thinking
To think is to solve vital or situational problems, but which ones? Developing the ability to think is the habit of thinking expediently, only about what is needed, and in the right way. See →
Methods of thinking, or How to think in order to come up with
To think is to solve life or situational problems, but different problems are solved in very different ways. To think well, you need thinking, memory, and attention. Remember everything you need, do not get distracted, invent … See →
How to raise children so that they can and love to think?
The method, oddly enough, is simple (but only for smart parents). The first is to teach children to obey according to the principle “It is said and done”: so that later, when they themselves command themselves, they will already carry out their own tasks. To accustom to the format: bodily composure and not to make a fool out of yourself (a meaningless look when the brains turn off is just about a fool). Here too — to hear what they say to you, so that later an adult person in a conversation would answer the interlocutor, and not what suddenly occurred to him, Well, and accustom to attentiveness, develop the habit of doing and not being distracted, because a person who cannot to think out his own thought to the end (distracted, right?) — dangles in his thoughts, but does not think.
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How my dad taught me to think
Written by Elena C.
When we discussed some school or life issue, he sometimes said: «Think aloud.» He could explain the course of his thought and taught me to do it. When thoughts are voiced, it is easier to find a mistake, correct it. The need to formulate a thought into words disciplines thinking. When I was in school, my dad taught me to plan. Is the school year over? We sit down, take a pen and paper, and together make a «Plan for the summer.» Dad often repeats: «Man can do anything.» The courage to change your life is also his gift. Since the article is devoted to the “female” line in raising a girl, I will add: frequent communication with dad (not only on everyday, but also on abstract topics) taught me to talk to men in their language, to be an interesting conversationalist, to understand men and treat them with sympathy.