Thinking skills are how you use your brain to recognize, interpret, analyze, and come to conclusions about information. It is when you use your brain to make decisions and solve problems. It also is how you use your brain to convey information to others, including to clarify what you want to convey, to whom, and how. How the skills are used ranges from a very spontaneous and unfolding approach to a very planned and orderly approach. Let’s look at some other definitions.
Sections of this Topic Include
- Concentration
- Creative Thinking
- Critical Thinking
- Memorizing
- Mindfulness
- Mindsets
- Reframing
- Systems Thinking
- Strategic Thinking
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