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Slow thinking
Slow thinking






slow thinking

This invites you to do the following things.ĭescribe a specific situation when you took the time to do some slow thinking and make sense of what was happening.ĭescribe the specific things you did to take the time to do some slow thinking and make sense of things.ĭescribe the specific benefits of taking those steps.

slow thinking

If you wish, try tackling the exercise on this theme. You may have been able to grab a few minutes during a crowded schedule, set aside a day or even create a longer time to gain a sense of perspective. Looking back at your own life, when have you been able to do some slow thinking? How did you make this happen? You can discover more about his work on his website. Here is one of the first videos featuring Carl talking about the importance of cultivating slowness. It can bring benefits in both our personal and professional lives. Nurturing this approach can enable us to appreciate life, see things in perspective and sometimes make breakthroughs. Many of our epiphanies, however, come from slow thinking. In fact, Carl believes some things need to go even faster. In the United States this was called In Praise of Slowness. They may go for a walk, take a few minutes thinking time, put themselves in a calming environment, enjoy a good sleep or whatever.Ĭarl Honoré popularised many of these ideas with his book In Praise of Slow. But slow thinking may be needed to make sense of the whole picture.ĭifferent people choose different ways to help things fall into place. Why?įast thinking can help to generate the pieces of the jigsaw. Good decision makers often set aside time to do some slow thinking.








Slow thinking