How To Develop Your Critical Thinking Skills - 3 views
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Andrea Kuszewski, in an article for Scientific American, debunks the myth that intelligence is about the amount of information you know.
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Meditation has been shown to increase cognitive thinking skills, perhaps because it enhances concentration and focus.
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Think of your brain as a muscle like any other. Just like you have to up your reps to get the same results when you workout, you have to increase the challenge level to keep your brain working out and getting stronger.
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Social interaction, especially of the non-virtual variety, is another way to stimulate and challenge your cognitive thinking skills
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every so often you do something the hard way. Use a map instead of a GPS when you go somewhere new, do long division with paper and pencil instead of using a calculator
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Stephen Pinker writes that if everyone could have only one ‘tool’ for improving their thinking skills, it should be practice with scientific thinking. Understanding the scientific method—how a hypothesis is developed and tested—can help you think critically about everything you read and see, making you a more informed customer and a better critical thinker.
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as you read and take in new information, you create a web of knowledge that can make it easier to remember new information and apply it to creative problem solving.
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Stress can inhibit cognitive function, so relaxation techniques such as massage or meditation can help you reach your full potential of intelligence.
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Caffeine boosts mental performance, but studies show that it works best when it is taken in smaller doses over a longer period of time.