1- Observe
and ask questions.
Watch the way in which others perform. Ask others how they solve problems.
2- Approach
from a different angle. Think of potential solutions as if you were a child.
3- Do logic
puzzles. Try
crosswords, word
finds or sudoku. These are free online.
4- Learn a
new word. Look at
dictionary.com and find the "Word of the Day." Use the word several
times during the day.
5- Understand
something new. Watch
movies, read or look at pieces of art in genres or styles that would normally
be of no interest. Read more about them.
6- Force
yourself to approach problems in different ways. Perform tasks with your left hand that
you would normally do with your right. This forms new neural pathways and
diversifies your reasoning capacity.
7- Look at
the opposite. Work
backwards from the solution. Using a sock pattern, knit from the cuff to the
toe instead of from the toe to the cuff as the pattern suggests.
8- Do not set
limits. Look at
the absurd. The answer may go against convention.
9- Trust your
brain to come up with the answer. Acknowledge the problem, then relax and do something else. Thoughts may
eventually have some bearing on the solution.
10- Master the
technique.
Incorporate new knowledge into next attempts. Perform a new technique until it
is second nature.
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