"Deep thinking technique for problem solving skills - degree students"
Three Ways to Think Deeply at Work by David Rock: This article explores how brain science can help us improve our problem-solving skills by using three techniques: distracting ourselves, prioritizing four hours of uninterrupted time, and practicing attention training. The article also includes some practical tips and examples of how to apply these techniques in the workplace. Some of the key points are: Distracting ourselves can help us access our non-conscious mind, which can process more information and generate better solutions than our conscious mind. Prioritizing four hours of uninterrupted time can help us focus on the most important and complex tasks, and avoid the distractions and interruptions that lower our cognitive performance. Practicing attention training can help us improve our ability to switch between different modes of thinking, such as focused, creative, and strategic. What It Takes to Think Deeply About Complex Problems by Tony Schwartz: This article argues ...