What’s the fastest way you’ve ever tried to break through the limitations of your own thinking?
Elara Thorn
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The best thing I've ever tried is: Just do it!
Because: Thinking is all a question; only by doing can find the answer.
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Zhiqi Shi@zhiqi_shi
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For me, building connections with people from different backgrounds.
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Tempo-Pulse
I agree with you! I usually verify the feasibility of ideas through a MVP(Minimum Viable Product).
PopShort.Al
@lesley_0516 That's right! Just like many people don't believe that AI can generate long videos, they have never tried it.
I encouraged myself to step out of my comfort zone and embrace discomfort as an opportunity for growth.
The fastest way to break through limitations in thinking is by embracing diverse perspectives through collaborative brainstorming sessions, where ideas are freely shared without judgment. Additionally, engaging in mindfulness practices can help clear mental blocks and foster creative problem-solving by enhancing focus and openness to new concepts.
The fastest way I have broken through my thinking limitations was by asking a friend to challenge my ideas. Their fresh perspective often revealed blind spots I could not see myself.
PopShort.Al
@adnan_kharboutli That's right! There is a Chinese saying:"Among any three people, there is always something I can learn from."
First, connect with people who already have experience. Talk with them and get some suggestions.
Secondly, make a goal and plan. Then follow the plan step by step.
Finally, just do it and optimize the plan and then do it.
I totally agree! Sometimes overthinking just gets in the way.
That's so true! Often, I spend too much time thinking about the how and forget to start the doing
The fastest way is just taking action. Overthinking only slows me down.
The sooner I dive in, the sooner I can learn and adjust.
When I stop thinking so much and just jump into something, the answer comes quicker than I expected.
The fastest way I’ve broken through my thinking limits was by working backward, starting with the goal and figuring out the steps in reverse. It made me see things differently, question my usual ideas, and find creative solutions I hadn’t thought of before.
Acting first, thinking later always leads to new for me.
Yes! It's amazing how much clarity comes from just diving in and doing.