Top Three
Secrets To Becoming A Better Thinker
by: Maya Talisman Frost
We all know there are ways to
become a better thinker. We should read more books. We ought to go to lectures
and concerts. We need to visit exhibits and appreciate art. We can take classes
and expand our horizons through travel.
Blah, blah, blah. Those are the
easy answers.
If we really want to become
better thinkers, there are three ways to do it that are guaranteed to get you
tuned in to your brain and everything going on in it.
Ready? Here are the top three
secrets to becoming a better thinker:
#1 Interrupt yourself.
That's right. The next time you
find yourself talking for any period of time, or even thinking about something
for more than a few minutes, simply stop. Ask yourself: "Where did this
thought start?" "Have I had this thought before?" "Have I
already examined this concept at length?"
We tend to reiterate our
opinions. We repeat ourselves (like I did right there). Imagine all the time we
spend on thoughts that just aren't taking us anywhere new and interesting. How
many times have you had the same conversation?
Make a habit of stopping
yourself to check in. Steer your thoughts or your conversation in new
directions. Make room for new ideas by recognizing and interrupting repetitive
thoughts, and you'll make huge strides toward becoming a more excellent
thinker.
#2 Appreciate lulls.
You know when you're talking to
someone, and there's a moment of silence before anyone says anything? Our
tendency is to jump in, even if what we have to say is pointless. We talk for
the sake of filling up that few seconds of silence to keep that pause from
becoming uncomfortable.
Next time you find yourself with
an unexpected moment of silence, try this: Smile and nod. You'll look thoughtful,
and you won't fill the air with silly-sounding expressions of agreement. Once
you get good at the smile-and-nod routine, you'll find that you'll use that
moment as a way to be open to new thoughts that wouldn't normally have room to
sprout through your typical "uh-huh, that is so true" or "yeah,
I totally agree with that" comments.
Appreciate those moments during
the day when you have no choice but to be silent and patient. Waiting for your
email to download? Standing in line at the checkout? Riding in an elevator?
Fill the lull with observations. Look around. Notice scents. Pay attention to
lighting. Listen. Think of these pauses as opportunities to sharpen your
senses. Enjoy a Da Vinci moment.
#3 Define Your Life Philosophy.
Quite frankly, I don't understand
how this one gets so neglected in our culture. We do a whole lot of talking
about being authentic, honoring our individuality, and finding our true
passion. Well, how can anyone be true to themselves if they haven't taken the
time to figure out who they are? If you don't know your values and beliefs,
you're never going to get to where you think you ought to be.
A defined life philosophy serves
as a road map. It gives you landmarks to recognize, navigation tools to guide
you, and a clear destination. Just like the greatest road trips, you may end up
going in a completely new direction that's nowhere on that original map. That's
okay. But knowing your starting point is the most crucial part of any journey.
Fate, birth, death, love,
freedom, responsibility, morality, faith, destiny--these are the concepts we
need to explore in order to develop and define our own unique life philosophy.
Thinking about these ideas is the coolest thing we can do. We feel alive and
connected whenever we dig deep into the Real Stuff.
Don't shy away from delving
deeply. It's the only way to develop as a thinker and as a human.
Take these three
secrets--interrupting yourself, appreciating lulls, and defining your life
philosophy--and run with them. Pick one as a New Year's resolution and commit
yourself to mastering it.
Vow to become a better thinker
in 2004. It may be your most meaningful--and enjoyable--resolution ever!
About The Author Maya Talisman Frost is a mind
masseuse. Her work has inspired thinkers in over 70 countries around the
world. This article appeared in the Friday Mind Massage, a free weekly e-zine
serving up a satisfying blend of clarity, comfort and comic relief. To
subscribe, visit http://www.massageyourmind.com.
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