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Carl Patterson



Average rating: 3.94 · 71 ratings · 8 reviews · 30 distinct works
Critical Thinking Beginner'...

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Critical Thinking Skills: P...

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Critical Thinking And Probl...

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The Serial Killer Dictionar...

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Critical Thinking Mastery: ...

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Cross Roads

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In My Thoughts, In My Heart...

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Critical Thinking And Menta...

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Peer Pressure

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The Root of Deception

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“Start accepting yourself with the following tips: Above all, accept yourself without hatred. Use non-blaming and simple phrases. In your case, say “I am an unreflective thinker”. Assess yourself without blaming and self-hate. Blaming only leads to being defensive, which will bring out your ego and pride.”
Carl Patterson, Critical Thinking Beginner's Guide: Learn How Reasoning by Logic Improves Effective Problem Solving. The Tools to Think Smarter, Level up Intuition to Reach Your Potential and Grow Your Mindfulness

“Why am I always late for work?” “Because I keep snoozing my alarm so I can sleep more.” ·       “Why do I feel like sleeping more?” “Because I feel really tired when I wake up.” ·       “Why do I feel exhausted even though I’ve just woken up?” “Because I sleep late daily.” ·       “Why do I always sleep late?” “Because I keep surfing the web or binge watching shows on Netflix late into the night.” · “Why do I engage in the activities highlighted above?” “Because I feel bored.” ·       “Why do I feel bored?” “Because I don’t have good friends or healthy activities to engage in to feel entertained.” Use this strategy to dig into all your problems until you have a clear picture of the underlying issues, causes, conflicts, etc. Once you dig that out, you resolve it first and slowly resolve all the whys you listed out earlier.  Following the”
Carl Patterson, Critical Thinking And Problem Solving: Advanced Strategies and Reasoning Skills to Increase Your Decision Making. A Systematic Approach to Master Logic Avoid Mistakes and Be a Creative Problem Solver



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