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Thinking mode?

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Planning thinking

Real masters are good at planning their own future.

Harvard University once conducted a follow-up survey on the impact of goal planning on life. The respondents are a group of young people with similar intelligence, education and living environment.

The survey shows that 3% of young people have clear long-term goals; 10% young people have clear short-term goals; 60% of young people have vague goals; The remaining 27% of young people are in a state of no goal.

The results show that:

Twenty-five years later, people with clear long-term goals have been working hard towards their own goals, and almost all of them have become successful people in all walks of life;

Most people with short-term goals live in the upper and middle classes of society, constantly achieving one short-term goal after another, so that their lives are in a state of steady rise;

Most people with vague goals live a stable life and are in the middle and lower classes of society;

Those who have no goals at all are at the bottom of society, often unemployed and live on social relief.

Making a clear career plan can help you know yourself correctly; At the same time, break down the big goals into small goals and push them forward quickly, so that your life will be more in control and it will be easier to embark on the fast lane of development.

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Narrow door thinking

In this world, there are always people who choose to start with simple things. Although it was a "wide door" at first, it will become more and more difficult when the competitors are crowded with roads behind.

However, others will choose to start something difficult. Although it is a "narrow door" at first, it seems to be full of thorns, but once you cross the thorns, your horizons will be broadened.

Regarding "narrow-minded thinking", Ren made such an analogy:

"Huawei is a tortoise. For more than 20 years, it only knows how to crawl and crawl. It has never seen flowers on either side of the road. It is not affected by all kinds of so-called' vents', but just' stupidly' goes its own way. "

So, don't do what everyone wants to do and everyone can do. Only by challenging what everyone thinks is difficult can we find a way to survive.

There are no shortcuts in this world, and the easy roads are downhill. If you always choose the simplest method, you will eventually find that you have no choice.

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High-goal thinking

Just like the famous "apple picking theory" in psychology:

A person who is eager for success should always try to pick those "apples" that need to jump and are difficult to reach. Because those apples that are within reach are far less than those "fruits" on the top of the tree.

Similarly, in the workplace, people who want to develop better must jump up and pick higher "apples".

If a person is unwilling to jump up and is only content with what is within reach, he will naturally not get a better "fruit" at the top of the tree.

Therefore, never settle for second best, but study what should be done to achieve the core goal. Always focus on the most important goal, and you will walk fast and straight.

Some people are mediocre, not because of lack of ability, but because of lack of ambition.

They are used to defining their future with their own inherent cognition. As everyone knows, without further ambition, how can we force ourselves to work hard and grow? The more you want to succeed, the more likely you are to succeed.

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Golden circle thinking

Golden circle thinking was put forward by simono. Marketing expert Sinek. Its core is asking questions from the inside out, not peeling onions from the outside in.

The general public's thinking starts with what to do, then how to do it, and finally asks why, thinking from the outside to the inside.

The core of the golden section rule is expressed according to the specific structure from the inner circle to the outer circle, that is, why-how-what.

Ask "why" first to see through the essence and reasons of things; Through "how to do it", build a logical system to solve things and find a channel to achieve it; Finally, how to build a complex business branch system.

For individuals, it is also necessary to find out the reason and purpose of a thing first, and then think about the process and specific implementation of the action.

This is the harm of golden circle thinking. Starting with the problem itself will make your thinking logic simple, direct and sharp.

In life, the more sophisticated they are, the higher their horizons will be, the higher their ability to understand and judge things, and the easier it will be to distinguish true goodwill from danger.

No matter how big the pancake is, it is bigger than the pot that burns it. Ability affects how far a person can go. The mode of thinking of life ultimately determines the outcome of life.

The gap between people is not rich or poor, but thinking mode.