π FOCUSED THINKING.
Barbara Oakley, the academic and author responsible for popularising this model, describes Focused Thinking as dependent on established neural pathways and existing thought patterns.
Barbara Oakley, the academic and author responsible for popularising this model, describes Focused Thinking as dependent on established neural pathways and existing thought patterns.
Itβs the type of thinking you access to understand and solve familiar problems as well as to study a concept.
The strength of Focused Thinking lies in its ability to analyse and solve problems in a sequential manner.
The strength of Focused Thinking lies in its ability to analyse and solve problems in a sequential manner.
Itβs likely youβre applying a level of Focused Thinking as you read these words and try to understand this model.
π DIFFUSE THINKING.
Diffuse Thinking is what happens when your mind relaxes, providing space for daydreaming and wandering thoughts.
Diffuse Thinking is what happens when your mind relaxes, providing space for daydreaming and wandering thoughts.
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