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Computer Engineer by profession, PC Programmer by choice, GNU/Linux user by habit
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Jan 11 |
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What are the steps to be taken to bring more clarity to your thought process? I cannot point to a particular example as my workplace encourages active questioning and all tasks required questioning and were not to be accepted as it is given out. . |
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Jan 11 |
answered | How to stop being a perfectionist? |
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Jan 10 |
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Jan 10 |
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What are the steps to be taken to bring more clarity to your thought process? Knowing what to ask is definitely the biggest hurdle for me but I guess that requires familiarity and experience. As for this trait happening to all people, I feel that I am more at prone than others around me as my colleagues and friends have been pointing it out. The real issue is that I am not aware that I am making an assumption in the first place and take it to be the truth almost as a second nature. |
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Jan 10 |
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What are the steps to be taken to bring more clarity to your thought process? Thought Journalling seems to be a good suggestion. I did not get what you meant in the second para but the suggestion in third to seek blind spots seems useful too. Thanks. |
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Jan 9 |
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What are the steps to be taken to bring more clarity to your thought process? Added more descriptive tags |
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Jan 9 |
asked | What are the steps to be taken to bring more clarity to your thought process? |