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Number of ratings29 Number of reviews24 Listens toOver 18 LanguagesEnglish Listener sinceJul 16, 2024 Last activein last week GenderMale PathStep 158 People helped67 Chats521 Listener group chats13 Forum posts144 Forum upvotes205
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Make sense not dollars
IDG 7 Cups Community Hub / by Maslow
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July 20th
...See more Sense Making is an extremely important cognitive skill as it allows people to comprehend the world around them in a manner that makes sense to them, while also being able to relay the world to others in a way that they can comprehend. Being able to integrate different pieces of information across a broad variety of subjects while then contextualising that integrated information piece in a manner that succinctly relays info to others is valuable. Not only this but being able to predict and sense patterns thus being able to draw conclusions based on available information, makes it possible for the sense maker as it were to understand information from a variety of viewpoints. Where has sense-making been useful in your life? How was it used? Was the application of it utilised to its fullest potential? In conversation, the skill of sense-making is extremely important to keep communication brief and efficient. When do you feel like your sense-making impacted how you were able to get yourself across to others? What tips would you have for somebody, so that they would be able to strengthen their sense-making ability do you incorporate this advice in your own life, if not why, and if yes how effective is it?
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The skill of critical thinking
IDG 7 Cups Community Hub / by Maslow
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July 21st
...See more Critical thinking is an essential skill required to be able to engage in thinking that is both reflective and independent. Without critical thinking, all people would be subject to believing everything they hear, without bothering or being able to see a need to assess and validate information. Critical thinking requires a lot from other people such as being able to check one's own biases, this self-regulation makes it possible to independently analyse information that may be viewed unfairly by oneself in an objective manner, and then with an open mind honestly digest the results of that investigation bet they favourable or unfavourable. What is a way that you have taken information at face value without investigating? Do you now wish knowing what you know that you have done things differently? What is a time that you did utilise critical thinking in your life? How did that impact the outcome of the situation? Compared to the time you did not use critical thinking. What conclusions are you able to draw from this? Critical thinking is one of if not the most important cognitive skills available. What are ways that you can train as well regulate your critical thinking? Looking forward to your responses!
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Making sense
IDG 7 Cups Community Hub / by Maslow
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September 22nd
...See more Sense-making is interesting because it involves noticing patterns, I am sure many of you have noticed a pattern and then once noticed it is impossible to unsee. So many things that seem random are patterns. What patterns do you notice in your life? Are the patterns good or bad and why?
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Critical thinking as a cognitive skill
IDG 7 Cups Community Hub / by Maslow
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July 31st
...See more People often take things for granted, like basic facts everyone knows but you would be hard-pressed to list what makes it true yeah? Try listing one of those facts. critical thinking is perhaps the most important cognitive skill there is as it is the basis for forming any argument, or position, or is it?
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Was able to help me and was patient, good listener.
Kind, willing to go extra mile to help
Very kind and helpful
Awesome hilarious listener! 🌟
awesome listener
He's pretty cool. He asked me relevant guiding questions. He was understanding and non-judgemental. He didn't risk the conversation. He let me express myself. Thank you
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Makes my day better
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A nice one out there.
He is a great listener
Very good made me smile.. would def recommend
Amazing person… with really good skills… and as way of talking ❤️… thanks for listening
Warm person to talk to
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Attentive and dedicated listener, by far the best I have encountered !
He is a good listener and i don't know why but he was funny in an unexpected way. Had a great time
Thank you for your help and patience Maslow
is amazing listener and supports you and never judges you!
Maslow is a very warm person. He's also very helpful, its a pleasure to talk to him!
Maslow is attentive, understanding, genuine, and excellent at making you feel seen. It’s like talking to a friend you’ve known your whole life. Thank you!
he is very patient and a good listener. i wish him the best of luck
Maslow has been really great to talk to, very friendly and attentive and gives good suggestions!
Sweet warm person who listened when I was cold with sadness and messy thoughts. Thank you.
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