How to Overcome Stagnation of Thought
- Understand your thought patterns and change them.
- Avoid stop-word and keep asking.
- Increase depth of thought using techniques such as the KJ method and [meditation
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思考の停滞期の克服
2023-09-18 00:38
summary of notes
. A note on how to overcome stagnant thinking.
Relation to Fragment
. There is a relationship between the notes and the fragments “Fountain of Thought”, “Stream of Thought”, “Thought Stopping Words”, “KJ Method Study Session @ Loftwork_Lecture Material v1”, “KJ Method Study Session @ Cybozu”, “Dogmatic Meditation Commentary” and “Hatena2009-10-03”. These fragments show specific methods and ideas for overcoming stagnation in thinking.
deep thinking
In order to overcome the stagnation of thinking, it is important to understand your thinking patterns and change them. In addition, to maintain the flow of thought, it is necessary to avoid thought-stopping words and keep asking questions. In addition, using techniques such as the KJ method and meditation to increase the depth of your thinking is also effective.
summary of thoughts
To overcome periods of stagnation in thinking, self-understanding and transformation of thinking patterns are necessary, and the KJ method and meditation are effective specific methods for this purpose.
Title
. “Methods and Ideas for Overcoming Stagnation of Thought.”
extra info
titles: ["Without a fountain of thought, the flow of words will soon stop"], "fountain of thought", "flow of thought", "thought-stopping words", "Nodal Point of Thought 2021/5/13", "KJ Method Study Group @ Loftwork_Lecture Material v1", "KJ Method Study Group @ Cybozu", "Dogmatic Meditation Commentary", " Nodes of Thought 2023-04-25", "Hatena2009-10-03", "The meaning of a word is its use in a language", "Hatena2009-08-25", "Vector was originally an astronomical term"]
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