Thinking – Cognitive Skills

Thinking – Cognitive Skills 

Developing cognitive skills by adopting different perspectives, critically evaluating information, and understanding the world as an interconnected whole is essential for making wise decisions.

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Enhancing your capacity in Thinking – Cognitive Skills involves exploring various ways to train your brain, improve your cognitive abilities, and grasp complexity.

Cognitive skills include critical thinking, problem-solving, attention, memory, and cognitive flexibility. These abilities help you analyze information, make decisions, and adapt to new situations effectively. Thanks to neuroplasticity, your brain has the ability to adapt and improve over time. Regularly engaging in mentally challenging activities can strengthen your cognitive abilities.

Here are some ideas to help you better understand and develop your cognitive skills:

  • Understanding Cognitive Skills
    Explore fundamental cognitive skills and their impact on decision-making:
    Engage in Solving Puzzles,  Sodukos, Quizzes, Read something outside of your expertise, engage in debates and discussions:
    Read more here
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  • Brain Training Insights
    Learn about brain training techniques in this video featuring Professor Robert Wood and Dr. Jee Hyun Kim:
    Watch the video
  • Regenerative Practices for Your Brain
    Discover how your brain can support more regenerative practices in this discussion with Jaimie Cloud, Ryan Curl, PhD, and Dr. David Rock:
    Watch the video
  • Understanding Complexity with the Cynefin Framework
    Dave Snowden explains how the Cynefin framework can help you navigate complex situations:
    Watch here
  • Handling Complexity with the VUCA Framework
    Dr. Bob Johansen discusses the VUCA (Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity, Ambiguity) framework and its application in decision-making:
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  • Daily Brain Training
    Enhance your cognitive skills with daily training exercises from a brain training app:
    Explore applications here
  • Understand your preferred learning style
    Explore, assess and improve your personal learning style  (Visual, auditory,  verbal, kinesthetic,logical, social, solitary)

 

“The future will punish certainty and reward clarity” – Dr. Bob Johansen, Institute of the Future

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