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Switch Thinking – A 3 Month Review

Switch Thinking – A 3 Month Review

Yes it's been 3 months since I officially launched the new Switch Thinking website. In that time I have formed a partnership with the Australian Institute of Management and developed a 1 day course which is...

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How to build your switch thinking muscle

How to build your switch thinking muscle

We tend to only think about building our physical muscles. But what about our cognitive muscles? What if we think about thinking as a muscle? A muscle (like any other muscle) you can exercise and it can get...

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The easy to use Switch Thinking Canvas

The easy to use Switch Thinking Canvas

Switch Thinking is the name of the overall concept. As the name suggests it means a proactive, semi-structured way of switching your thinking that can be used by any individual, group or team, anytime, for...

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When you hit the wall try Switch Thinking

When you hit the wall try Switch Thinking

Sometimes you get stuck. You hit the wall. And you start procrastinating. When this happens, what do you do? Here are 4 strategies: 1. You can think harder and longer. Whilst this sounds like a good idea in...

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Switch Thinking Prompts

Switch Thinking Prompts

Switch Thinking is the ability (as the name implies) to switch from your usual or default way of thinking to a different way. To help you make this leap to a different way of thinking there are are 6...

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Thinking as a skill

Thinking as a skill

We used to believe that intelligence is the same as thinking. But it is not. To use an analogy - intelligence is our brain's hardware and thinking is our software. As such it can be updated and improved. Many...

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When do we need to switch our thinking?

When do we need to switch our thinking?

Individuals, groups and teams all need to switch our thinking from time to time. I could use the expression change your thinking but switch is a more empowering description. It implies that you can switch...

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“I used to like Edward de Bono tips for generating new ideas, however your 6 Switches framework is more accessible, structured and achievable.”

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