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10 ways to develop independent thought

Published on 4 December 2009 By Paul Worswick

With the developing culture in schools of teaching to test, there is clear indication that young people are being ‘failed by the system’, as their independent thinking skills are seriously lacking in their toolbox.

10 great ways to improve your thinking

Published on 7 November 2009 By Paul Worswick

An improved level of thinking is something I’m sure that many people would love to achieve, no matter what their level is at the moment. The number of times people can be seen in situations where they are being asked to think, yes a simple straight-forward task and they suddenly freeze up.

You are everything

Published on 1 November 2009 By Paul Worswick

The value you bring into your environment, the life you live and the people you meet each day is measured and assessed from two different perspectives; the first one being yours and the second being from the people you meet and come into contact with. The results of these two assessments will rarely be identical; the important factor is which one do you take notice of.

He who hesitates is lost

Published on 21 October 2009 By Paul Worswick

The meaning of “he who hesitates is lost”, is if one waits too long, the opportunity vanishes. How often do you find yourself waiting too long and watching the opportunity vanishing? Do you find yourself hesitating or stalling on decisions? Do you find yourself spending a great deal of time and effort on a project and then stalling on your final decision?

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