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How to use psychology to boost your problem-solving strategies
Tips for finding the right solution in any situation ...
We all have problems—it’s an inevitable part of being alive. But sometimes, when we’re trying to focus our energies on solving these problems, we may actually be doing something far less productive: ...
Vanilla Ice once stated, “If there’s a problem, yo, I’ll solve it.” That’s great, Ice, but before your DJ revolves it, can you remember the steps you took to solve the problem, especially if you were ...
Problem-solving is an essential life skill that involves identifying, analyzing, and resolving challenges effectively. Have you ever found yourself staring at a problem, feeling like you’re trying to ...
Bahadurzada, Hassina, Michaela J. Kerrissey, and Amy C. Edmondson. "Speaking up and Taking Action: Psychological Safety and Joint Problem-solving Orientation in Safety Improvement." Art. 812.
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Talking to yourself isn’t weird—psychology links it to intelligence and emotional strength
Talking to yourself isn't strange at all. Psychology suggests that self-talk can boost intelligence, improve emotional strength, and help regulate emotions and focus better.
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