The last lesson was about The Problem, the deficit in Human Thinking. Today’s lesson begins to look at – The Solution – which I have called, ‘software for your brain’. Click to watch the 15-min tutorial …
The DFQ #02 (Daily Feedback Question) – ‘Leave your thought’ below and answer this question: What idea have you taken from this lesson that you can actually try to use today?
Tomorrow’s Lesson #03 – The Intelligence Trap.
LEAVE YOUR THOUGHT: Those who complete all ten DFQs in this training will get a personalised Lateral Thinking Certificate from the School of Thinking. After you’ve watched and thought about the tutorial session reply with your own answer to the DFQ. In our training for each lesson we have a DFQ – Daily Feedback Question. Usually reply with your own thoughtful answer to the question in around 25 words or so. There’s no ‘right’ answer. It’s meant to be a personal comment. Just leave your thought. You can also read the comments of the others. All the answers will be shared around.
This needs some more thought.
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I’ll try practice cvs to bvs to try make it more of a habit
Conscious thinking about multiplying the CVS X10 to reach a BVS can be applied to multiple daily situations. Leading to better more efficient decision making, creating a better personal and professional life.
One thing I would like to do is to both practice CVS3BVS, but also recognise when others are defending a CVS which can be limiting our progress.
I’d like to think I practise CVS to BVS subconsciously in certain situations already, but will try and apply it consciously to more situations.
I think BVS can help to resolve conflicts and arguments
The BVS should be a go-to mind state which takes you out of the current situation and puts you into a situation of clarity and ability for decision making that can target the problem at hand.
I like to see things from another’s point of view. I’ll see if I can recognise consciously when I’m doing BVS.
CVS2BVS is like learning another language; a little practice and often will go a long way. I am keen to try it to have a better view of the current situation.