Thinking Directions
Starter Kit
What determines your productivity on a day-to-day basis? The effectiveness of your thinking. The more effective your thinking:
- The easier it is to get your mind in gear to solve the problem at hand
- The better you can keep your head when you or the people around you are emotionally overwrought
- The more realistically you can set goals and turn them into actionable plans
In the Thinking Directions Starter Kit, you get three foundational resources:
How to Focus Your Thoughts for Action — PDF 14-page article explaining “thinking on paper,” the #1 thinking tactic to help you:
- concentrate
- hold in mind the wider context
- guide thinking purposefully toward the goal
- quickly return to a train of thought after an interruption
- stay calm and in control, even when the subject seems overwhelming
Multiply the Power of Thought — MP3 Recording on the keys to effective thinking:
- The #1 thinking tactic to help you focus your mind, fill in gaps in your knowledge, and figure out what to do
- The three levels of effective thinking plus when and how to take it up a level
- How thinking at the “meta-level” cuts through confusion, conflict, and complications to help you find a step forward
We suggest you read the article “How to Focus Your Thoughts for Action” first.
Emotions and Values 101 — MP3 recording & PDF Summary Sheet on what you need to know about emotions:
- How to quickly identify emotions and what they mean
- The deep rational values that underlie one’s emotions
- The difference between the two
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Thinking Directions
Starter Kit
What determines your productivity on a day-to-day basis? The effectiveness of your thinking. The more effective your thinking:
- The easier it is to get your mind in gear to solve the problem at hand
- The better you can keep your head when you or the people around you are emotionally overwrought
- The more realistically you can set goals and turn them into actionable plans
In the Thinking Directions Starter Kit, you get three foundational resources:
How to Focus Your Thoughts for Action — PDF 14-Page Article explaining “thinking on paper,” the #1 thinking tactic to help you:
- concentrate
- hold in mind the wider context
- guide thinking purposefully toward the goal
- quickly return to a train of thought after an interruption
- stay calm and in control, even when the subject seems overwhelming
Multiply the Power of Thought — MP3 Recording on the keys to effective thinking:
- The #1 thinking tactic to help you focus your mind, fill in gaps in your knowledge, and figure out what to do
- The three levels of effective thinking plus when and how to take it up a level
- How thinking at the “meta-level” cuts through confusion, conflict, and complications to help you find a step forward
We recommend you read the article “How to Focus Your Thoughts for Action” first.
Emotions and Values 101 — MP3 recording & PDF Summary Sheet on what you need to know about emotions:
- How to quickly identify emotions and what they mean
- The deep rational values that underlie one’s emotions
- The difference between the two
Get all three of these resources now for FREE by signing up below.
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“One aspect I like so much about your method is that you combine examining one’s feelings with one’s factual reasons that stand in the way of getting things done. Learning that it is not just okay, but eminently practical, to name those feelings is very helpful. It actually helps in getting things done. I continue to use your method regularly.”
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“I was surprised at how much you can get out of a few minutes thinking about a project — it’s much more than you’d think is possible.”
“This is very good stuff. I gained useful insights during each of the timed exercises. In just a few minutes, I was able to clarify my thinking about two major issues in my life! And that handout of questions is a gold mine.”
Gus Van Horn (see his blog)
“I found the Thinking on Paper technique to be quite useful. I was able to reach some clarity about my goal after just the short 5-minute exercise during the class. That was surprising to me! I think the technique will be helpful to me in the future.”