Master problem-solving with a fresh perspective by unleashing First Principle Thinking.
People often approach problem-solving like a locked box, searching for a key in the dark. Picture this: You are a consultant, on a business trip. You are getting ready for an important presentation with important prospects in an hour. You feel ready, you have prepared for this, and you decide to go through your slides one last time to make sure everything is smooth. Your computer decides to crash an hour before your meeting and takes with it your notes and presentation.
You don’t have time to go to a store and back, you can’t call IT to recover the data. You start to panic. You feel trapped. Stress levels are shooting up, and breathing shallows. It's becoming so overwhelming that your brain starts to freeze. This impacts your ability to think clearly, and feeds into the loop that you created for yourself. You are making it harder and harder to find a solution. Like I have, 100’s of times in my life. Things don’t have to be that way.
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