Are you nervy and prone to overthinking, constantly optimistic that things will turn out all right, or easily angered? These are all different ways of thinking, according to an Oxford academic – and ...
“Convergent” and “divergent” thinking represent two different ways of looking at the world. A convergent thinker sees a limited, predetermined number of options. By contrast, a divergent thinker is ...
Cognitive distortions, or thinking errors, can take a toll on our mental health. Here are five such thinking patterns and ways to overcome them. We are all vulnerable to certain “thinking errors,” ...
One of the most well-known phrases in philosophy is, "I think, therefore I am," from the 17th-century French philosopher René Descartes. The statement is usually taken to mean that the act of thinking ...
There's a popular saying: "What you think, you become. What you feel, you attract. What you imagine, you create." Even though reality is multidimensional, it’s the pattern of flattened thinking that ...