What many people label as habitual overthinking often reflects a deeper psychological skill: the ability to analyze emotions, social cues and consequences with care.
The most common conceptualisations of critical thinking (CT) describe it as consisting of a set of specific skills and dispositions (e.g. Dwyer, 2017; Ennis, 1996; Halpern, 2014; Ku & Ho, 2010; ...
On the other end of the spectrum, some people overthink things to the point of inaction. Acting without thinking and thinking without action are both deadly to a business of any size. The challenge is ...
Recently, I posted a piece on “5 Films That Require Reflective Thought,” recommending some films for individuals keeping their social distance at home, who may have exhausted many of their ...
This essay uses a recent Delaware Chancery Court decision to examine the persistent use of boilerplate objections in discovery. It argues that the practice reflects a failure of reflective judgment ...
THIS is one of those co-operative books which are becoming a feature of publishing enterprise. It has, however, some quite exceptional marks. The nine authors, members of the staff of the Department ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Scott Hutcheson teaches leadership at Purdue University. In a world driven by speed and constant action, the wisdom of Sherlock ...
Khatera Sahibzada is the founder and owner of KSAHIB Consulting, which advises companies on leadership selection and assessment. One of the most admirable and arguably underrated qualities of ...