Synopses & Reviews
Synopsis
Thinking Differently is a groundbreaking guide for what it takes for nonlinear thinkers to thrive and excel in today's world.
When you start a new project, do you find yourself wanting the big picture to help make sense of what you are getting into?
Are you optimistic (sometimes overly so) about how much you can accomplish in a given amount of time?
If these ways of thinking sound familiar, you could well be a nonlinear thinker with special talents that you might not be aware of, or using to full potential.
For generations, linear and prescriptive thinking have controlled what counts for progress and value, though times have changed--different, nonlinear talents are in demand today. Neuroscience findings have exploded, but little is written specifically for the needs of nonlinear thinkers, who thrive on visual learning and stories that demonstrate a concept in action.
Developed with 30 years of research and working hands-on with nonlinear thinkers, Thinking Differently lays out the landscape of what nonlinear thinking looks like, highlighting the four distinctions that set this thinking apart. It introduces a unique set of proven FLEX Strategies that actually work with how your mind works, enables you to navigate your environment with confidence, and shows how to self-advocate for what you need to transform how you live, work, and lead. You will discover what works best for you and most importantly, why.
Synopsis
Thinking Differently is a groundbreaking guide for what it takes for nonlinear thinkers to thrive and excel in today's world.
Are you a nonlinear thinker?
- Do you find detailed lists and rules for being efficient confining and ineffective?
- Do you want to understand the big picture before starting a project?
- Do you solve problems by seeing patterns?
- Do you see innovative solutions much faster than others?
If you answer yes to any of these questions, you could be a nonlinear thinker with special, and probably unrealized, talents.
For generations, linear, prescriptive thinking has controlled what counts for progress and value. Times have changed - now different, nonlinear talents are in demand. Neuroscience findings have exploded, but little is written specifically for the practical needs of nonlinear thinkers, who thrive on challenges, ideas, visual learning, and change.
Thinking Differently lays out what nonlinear thinking looks like. Based on years of extensive research and working with nonlinear thinkers, it highlights the four distinctions that set this thinking apart. It introduces a unique set of proven FLEX (SM) Strategies - solutions that leverage how your mind works so you can navigate your environment with greater confidence and enjoyment. The book identifies the advantages of nonlinear thinking and how to advocate for what you need to transform how you live, learn, and work. You'll discover what works best for you and, most importantly, why.