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What's a thinking tool or method that is useful and practical that you've benefitted from and can share?

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    Contradict yourself
    Think of something and take it apart by attacking every aspect of it
    Not only helps with solidifying, but also on another level to actually take criticism and use it as an improvement of yourself and your point

    It also Sometimes results in a change of view

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    Careful with this one. When you have ADHD, it can lead to talking yourself out of almost everything 😂

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      Careful with this one. When you have ADHD, it can lead to talking yourself out of almost everything 😂

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      Well
      Its kind of a Hobby at this point

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        Mnemonics. Crazy powerful memory tool, stupid easy to use. Take a couple of seconds to imagine wild, surreal images around whatever you wish to remember. You'll remember that thing forever. Crazier the images, better. Often, you won't even remember that you used mnemonics in the first place, you simply remember.

        Say you meet a guy named Mike. Imagine Mike choking down a giant microphone. Scott? Imagine him with a Scotty dog head. Funny enough, it works backwards. "Hi! I'm Scott. Just imagine a Scotty dog head every time you see me!"

        Say you want to remember to bring a thing with you when you leave the house. Imagine that thing pouring out of your front door in a flood, tripping and stumbling over all those goddamned water bottles or whatever. You might not even remember firing off the mnemonic, but you'll remember the water bottle!

        I learned about this reading a book 30-years ago. It promised you could easily recall all 50 American states, in alphabetical order, within 20-30 minutes, or less if you're practiced.

        Alabama: Grinning, toothless redneck hammering his sister who's stuck in a washing machine.

        Alaska: Imagine that redneck piloting a monstrous baked Alaska with laser beams, poised to destroy the capitol.

        Arizona: Now that floating baked Alaska has turned into a dried out husk in a dry desert valley.

        You get the idea. Chain ludicrous images together. All you need is the first link. Same principle as a memory palace.

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          95% is sometimes better than 100%.

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            Every day, without fail, I think of three things for which I am grateful. A reminder fires on all my devices. I don’t dismiss it until I’ve completed the task, whether that’s early in the day or not until the evening. Keeps my outlook healthy cause I’m a pretty cynical person.

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              A smart man always knows what to say, a wise man knows when not to say it.

              It's the life equivalent of typing out a comment only to then delete it and move on.

              Just because you know something, or know a better way, doesn't mean you have to tell everyone. That mental exercise plays into my other tool: Let them.

              Let them be wrong, let them fill the silence they created, let them get bent out of shape, and let them try to figure it out. Sometimes, they'll get to where you already are; other times, they'll figure out an approach you didn't even consider, or you'll realize that you were the one who was wrong the whole time. Let people be people. Listen, look, learn, and then, when you're ready, when it's needed, lead.

              Oh, and don't give people answers to questions they didn't ask. They're less likely to listen to you. When they're ready for the answer, they'll ask.

              It was tough not to delete this comment, but I'll let the paradox stand as is.

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              Appreciate this one, thanks for not deleting

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                Highly recommend this book "Mind Hacks" https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/mind-hacks/0596007795/

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                  You get better at something by learning and practising. Sounds so dumb and simplistic and obvious, but it amazes me how difficult people find it to truly accept and internalise this.

                  Shit at cooking? You can improve.

                  Shit at talking? You can improve.

                  Shit as a friend/spouse/parent? You can improve.

                  Shit at reining in your emotions? You can improve.

                  You could literally practice to be a funnier person if you wanted.

                  I guess this is now popularised as "growth mindset".

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                  Learning the growth mindset in my early 20s drastically changed my life for the better.

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                    Every day, without fail, I think of three things for which I am grateful. A reminder fires on all my devices. I don’t dismiss it until I’ve completed the task, whether that’s early in the day or not until the evening. Keeps my outlook healthy cause I’m a pretty cynical person.

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                    What were todays?

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                      Before committing to doing a thing you’re conflicted about, brainstorm about it twice. Once when sober. And once when not. If it seems like a good idea in both states, it will typically lead to having no regrets on the matter even if it doesn’t work out like you hoped.

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                        Before committing to doing a thing you’re conflicted about, brainstorm about it twice. Once when sober. And once when not. If it seems like a good idea in both states, it will typically lead to having no regrets on the matter even if it doesn’t work out like you hoped.

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                        I'll be on the lookout for a way to implement it

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                          Crunch the numbers. Many topics can be expressed via numerical values and the results can be quite surprising.

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                            If it takes only two minutes, do it right away.

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                              Three slow deep breaths when you are stressed. Didn’t work? Another three deep breaths then. Rinse and repeat.

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                                Skill is (almost) a linear function of time spent.

                                Want to get better at something ? Just do it more. Learning about it can increase the factor, but it won't actually increase skill directly.

                                « C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron »

                                ( It is by smithing that one becomes a smith. French proverb )

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                                  Skill is (almost) a linear function of time spent.

                                  Want to get better at something ? Just do it more. Learning about it can increase the factor, but it won't actually increase skill directly.

                                  « C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron »

                                  ( It is by smithing that one becomes a smith. French proverb )

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                                  Usually more of a logarithmic relationship though

                                  Either way, keeping at it is essential

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                                    If you struggle with imposter syndrome just look down on and degrade others:

                                    If that fucking moron can do it, so can i.

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                                      If you struggle with imposter syndrome just look down on and degrade others:

                                      If that fucking moron can do it, so can i.

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                                      Weirdly wholesome

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                                        Skill is (almost) a linear function of time spent.

                                        Want to get better at something ? Just do it more. Learning about it can increase the factor, but it won't actually increase skill directly.

                                        « C'est en forgeant qu'on devient forgeron »

                                        ( It is by smithing that one becomes a smith. French proverb )

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                                        Many, many things are what's called a "perishable skill." If you don't use the skill, or a language for that matter, it will atrophy and you will forget how to do it.

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                                          Pomodoro

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