Sale!

How to Think Critically: Question, Analyze, Reflect, Debate. by Albert Rutherford – eBook

Note: We will send documents to your purchase email within 24 hours of your payment. Don’t worry, we will send it to you as soon as possible

Original price was: $70.99.Current price is: $15.00.

- OR -
SKU: 7c6a07709d40 Category: Tag:

Details

Language

ISBN

Page number

Author

Format

Author(s)

Albert Rutherford

Science-backed directives to think critically, make smarter choices, and become a seasoned fact-checker.You’ve been manipulated before by advertising tricks. You’ve overlooked important details and made mistakes in your thinking. You haven’t been fast enough to detect opportunities and others snatched them from you. We’ve all been in these scenarios. But we don’t have to stay there.Transform your thinking to solve complex problems, overcome obstacles, discover opportunities, and think more clearly and accurately.How to Think Critically is not your average “change your thoughts change your life” book. It is a step-by-step manual that presents the core principles of critical thinking and gives practical guidance on how to re-program yourself for deeper insights and a more conscious living. Here you will find research-proven, actionable tools that will help you to apply critical thinking practices immediately until they become a habit.Improve your understanding and gain mental clarity.Albert Rutherford is an internationally bestselling author whose writing derives from various sources, such as research, coaching, academic and real-life experience.Ask better questions to find more accurate answers and draw more profound insights.• The essential steps in developing critical thinking skills.• What deep thinking and analysis really look like.• How to debunk cognitive shortcuts, manipulations, and biases.Evidence-based practices for optimal decision-making.• How to avoid marketing manipulations and make optimal decisions.• How to ask questions that are free of subconscious suggestions.• Tips for creative thinking – reasoning by analogy.