Critical Thinking Unleashed: How To Improve And Refine Your Thinking Process To Think More Effectively
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Critical Thinking
Decision Making
Problem Solving
Learning
Cognitive Skills
Coming of Age
Mentor
Fish Out of Water
Wise Mentor
Quest for Knowledge
Inner Demons
Everyman
Power of Positivity
City Mouse, Country Mouse
Humble Hero
Problem-Solving
Intellectual Arrogance
Argumentation
Premises
Passive Thinking
About this ebook
Are you interested in gaining a thorough understanding of critical thinking?
Do you want to practice logical exercises to better your decision-making skills?
Are you ready to join a diverse community of people who strive to better themselves and the world around them?
If you find yourself curious about critical thinking, this book is written specifically for you.
This handbook is for the person who wants to refine their thinking process and hold ownership of his or her beliefs.
A complex thinking process simplified into a practical guide – supplying the tools for you to face any situation head-on.
Critical thinking involves a slow thought-out experience of deciding whether you agree or disagree. This way of thinking provides you with the autonomy you need to navigate your daily life.
Instead of feeling trapped in that "grey-area" of decision-making, you'll learn how to solve problems with accuracy and efficiency.
The Foundation for Critical Thinking, a non-profit dedicated to promoting education for critical thinking, wrote a 2019 article titled, Our Conception of Critical Thinking.
They state, "Critical thinking is that mode of thinking — about any subject, content, or problem — in which the thinker improves the quality of his or her thinking by skillfully analyzing, assessing, and reconstructing it.
The result? Someone who gathers and assesses relevant information, using abstract ideas to interpret it effectively comes to well-reasoned solutions.
A well-cultivated critical thinker is an individual who raises vital questions and problems, formulating them clearly and precisely and arriving at sound conclusions."
This guidebook includes:
- An in-depth look at what critical thinking is and how it helps reshape human thoughts of prejudice, over-generalization, common fallacies, self-deception, rigidity and narrowness.
- The 6 phases of critical thinking which demonstrate the stage you're currently in and where you can evolve to become an Accomplished Thinker.
- The root societal causes for lack of critical thinking skills and the 5 benefits of learning how to think critically in your everyday life.
- The 4-Step Creativity Cycle which explains the connectivity and complementary-relationship between critical and creative thinking.
- A break-down of how to analyze a premise to compose a truthful argument and arrive at a conclusion to your decisions (confidently and quickly).
- Critical versus over-thinking and the 3 proven strategies that create a calm and rational mindset which can lead to immense innovation and deep conversation.
- How to shift your state of mind to being critical in a 5-step process with ACTIONABLE examples that will accelerate your growth.
- How to stop your children from learning closed-mindedness, bias, and inherited opinions (which can lead to issues like racism and intolerance).
… and much, much more!
There's no need to second-guess your decisions anymore.
Critical thinking provides ownership in our beliefs which give us true freedom of thought.
Lead a life full of clear communication and justify your arguments with ease.
Click "Add to Cart" now to begin practicing your critical thinking and become the best thinker you can be.
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Critical Thinking Unleashed - Christopher Hayes
Introduction
The best way to train your mind to think better is through the application of critical thinking. It is a way to improve your quality of thinking through rational and unbiased evaluation of factual evidence. People use critical thinking skills every day, and they are extremely important in several situations, such as the academic and work world.
There are many characteristics of a good critical thinker and plenty of processes and strategies you can use to become a better critical thinker. Certain things completely derail critical thinking and lead to an unproductive, biased, and closed-minded way of thinking that contributes to many of the problems we face in the world today.
If more people used critical thinking skills as often as possible, it could lead to immense innovation, deep conversations, and the elimination of a lot of prejudices.
Critical thinking is difficult to learn. Not everyone is born a natural critical thinker, and to become a critical thinker requires long and consistent practice.
In that case, you might think, why should I even learn critical thinking? What if I’m not a natural-born critical thinker?
Fortunately, there are plenty of ways you can start practicing critical thinking skills, no matter what age you are. If you use them as often as possible before you know it, you will find yourself able to take in large quantities of information, quickly summarize important details, clearly communicate and justify your arguments, and more.
As a researcher who is always on the lookout for ways to improve the lifestyle and thought patterns of myself and others, and has put many of the strategies discussed in this book into practice, I am here to help you learn ways to improve your critical thinking skills.
The journey of critical thinking is vast, and it can be hard to know where to begin. Still, taking it one step at a time and going at your own pace, you will soon find yourself thinking clearer, solving problems in a more organized way, and seeing the world differently.
The Basics Of Critical Thinking
Critical thinking is something that people use every day, likely without even realizing they are doing it.
There may have been a time where a friend has needed support. Although they did not say it out loud, through interpreting their emotions and body language, you could tell that they needed help, and you offered them advice. Perhaps there was a dispute at work, and you found a way to compromise between opposing ideas. Or maybe you have budgeted your monthly paycheck to determine how much you will have to spend after necessities such as rent and food.
These are all examples of critical thinking. People use it every day to a certain extent, and some use it more than others. However, developing critical thinking skills is essential to starting to live a better quality of life and opening your mind to new possibilities.
According to The Foundation for Critical Thinking, improving the quality of thinking by analyzing, assessing, and reconstructing the particular subject at hand defines critical thinking, and it can be applied. to any subject, content, or problem. [27]
This self-disciplined, self-monitored, and self-corrective thinking involves effective communication. It requires problem-solving abilities and a commitment to overcome our egocentrism and sociocentrism, or preconceived notions about ourselves and the world we are familiar with.
Characterized by careful analysis and judgment, critical thinkers aim their thoughts at the well-founded judgment of a situation based on appropriate evaluation of their surroundings, determining its truth, worth, or value before determining the outcome. [27]
Research into critical thinking shows that typically human thoughts are predisposed to prejudice, over-generalization, common fallacies, self-deception, rigidity, and narrowness. However, when critical thinking skills are applied, it is a way of training the mind to see past the usual errors in the way people think. It also proves that although people’s mind tends to gravitate towards things like narrowness and prejudice without training, the mind can develop good reasoning abilities. [4]
Past research on critical thinking shows there are two intellectual tendencies that people usually fall into: [4]
The Majority: One is the tendency of the majority to accept whatever most people believe to be true. In this way of thinking, people look at situations uncritically and feel that because things have been a certain way for some time and because most people feel that way, then it must be true. They do not take it upon themselves to come up with something different.
The Minority: Another tendency is to question what is commonly accepted and to seek out answers for oneself. People who fall into this category actively utilize their critical thinking skills in their day-to-day life. They have established more reflective criteria for determining their standards of judgment. Also, they do not take something as being true at face value, and the people around them believe it.
As you embark on your journey to becoming a better thinker, you will no doubt pass through the phases of critical thinking. There are six stages of development you can expect to pass through as you practice and cultivate your critical thinking skills over time. [32]
The Unreflective Thinker: Assuming that you are starting at the very beginning when improving your critical thinking skills, the first stage you will go through is the unreflective thinker. Those in phase one are mainly unaware of the important role that critical thinking plays in their lives and cannot also assess their thought patterns and improve them. Although the Unreflective Thinker can have developed a variety of skills up to this point, they are unaware that they possess them.
The Challenged Thinker: It is this phase where you realize the important role that critical thinking plays in your life. They realize that high-quality thinking comes through reflective thinking, and they recognize that most thinking is flawed. Although they have limited critical thinking skills, they might feel that the skills they have unconsciously developed make them better thinkers than they are, and they have to accept the challenge to improve.
The Beginning Thinker: In the third phase, you have accepted the challenge to become a better thinker