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Beginners Guide to Critical Thinking and Problem Solving: Become a Better Critical Thinker & Problem Solver, by Using Secret Tools & Techniques That Will ... These Skills & Your Decision Making Now!

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If you want to make effective and informed decisions, through critical thinking and creative problem solving, then keep reading…

Do you keep jumping to the wrong conclusion? Are you tired of repeatedly making the same mistakes? Do you often find your decisions are based on assumptions rather than knowing the facts?



The solution is critical thinking and problem solving, a valuable skill that you can use at work and in your personal life, to develop better decision making skills in order to create a healthier more rational environment.



In the book “Beginners Guide to Critical Thinking and Problem Solving” you will

A simple trick you can do to become more creative with problem solving.The best process to assess business issues and make informed decisions.Why you need to separate the truth from the myths.The one method available to improve critical thinking.Why some people will fail to think critically and the harm it can cause.

And much, much more.

The proven methods and pieces of knowledge are so easy to follow. Even if you’ve never tried critical thinking and problem solving before, you will still be able to achieve high levels of success. 



If you want to make better informed decisions, so your business and personal life has a more positive outcome, then click “Buy Now” in the top right corner NOW!

114 pages, Kindle Edition

Published January 8, 2020

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Pamela Hughes

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Pamela Hughes’ full length book of poems, Meadowland Take My Hand was published by Three Mile Harbor in 2017. Her poetry has appeared in: Canary; The Brooklyn Review; Ellipsis, Isotope: A Journal of Literary Nature and Writing; Literary Mama ; Margin: Exploring Magical Realism; PANK; The Paterson Literary Review; Rutherford Red Wheelbarrow; Thema, and in other publications. Pamela graduated from Brooklyn College with an MFA in Creative Writing. She is also the editor of Narrative Northeast, a literary and arts magazine that supports diverse voices and visions, as well as the environment. Visit her at either: www.narrativenortheast.com or www.pamelahugheswrites.com .




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Useful! I'm being so practical reading all these non fiction how tos. Everyone needs to learn the difference between critical thinking and non critical thinking; this is a great place to brush up on your skills.
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