Clear Thinking Made Simple Clear Thinking Made Simple
The Made Simple Framework

Clear Thinking Made Simple

How to Think Clearly, Reduce Overthinking, and Make Better Decisions Over Time

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Descripción editorial

Clear thinking is one of the most valuable skills a person can develop, yet it is often undermined by distraction, emotional reactions, cognitive overload, and poor reasoning habits.

Clear Thinking Made Simple explores the principles that help people slow down their thinking, evaluate information more carefully, and make decisions with greater clarity and confidence. Instead of reacting impulsively or becoming trapped in overthinking, readers learn how to approach problems with structure and focus.

The book explains how mental noise, biases, and information overload interfere with judgment, and how simple frameworks can improve reasoning in everyday situations. By developing clearer thinking habits, readers can evaluate choices more effectively, recognize flawed reasoning, and make decisions that hold up over time.

Part of The Made Simple Framework, this book breaks down the process of thinking clearly into practical ideas that help readers navigate complexity with greater awareness and control.

GÉNERO
Salud, mente y cuerpo
PUBLICADO
2026
14 de marzo
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
70
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Kimani Upshur M.Ed
VENDEDOR
Kimani Upshur M.Ed
TAMAÑO
255.3
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