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5 Essential Critical Thinking Skills For Making Good Decisions 

Dr. Grace Lee
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Do you struggle with critical thinking? Have you ever been told you should make better decisions? If you are serious about advancing your career, you must elevate your skills. Apply here for Dr. Grace's communications training and executive coaching program: masteryinsights.com/application
There are many forms of thinking. Knowing when to use and apply each type of thinking will help you to make good decisions when it comes to your career, business or life.
Critical thinking is an essential part of your skills set if you want to advance your career in the workplace, especially if you're wanting to be in leadership or have an executive position.
But is it just about honing your problem solving abilities?
Dr. Grace reveals 5 key skills that will allow you to develop the essential skill of critical thinking to make good decisions.
Watch this video and learn how to apply them in situations at work.
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@wannabevlogger1618
@wannabevlogger1618 5 месяцев назад
My key take away is that critical thinking is not just based off of knowledge. It is based off of recalling that knowledge and applying it to different situations. I often second guess myself and I am working to improve on my decision making. This video was extremely helpful for me. Thank you for posting it!!
@carneyave
@carneyave 2 года назад
Your content is on a higher level of thinking; it’s beyond my ability to describe it. It is structured and well-articulated, yet you can break it down so easily. The ability to articulate out loud is so important. Something I’m working on. Ive never been good at it. Anything that comes out of my mouth is either too passive that it is disregarded, or too aggressive, that it always leaves me asking myself…did I say something wrong?? Your content today will help me straighten out all of the mixed thoughts and self-judgements I have about myself. THANK YOU!
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, Carney, I appreciate it and you. I'm grateful to hear that my content is helpful for you, and may it continue to inspire, inform, and impact! Best wishes to you!
@carneyave
@carneyave 2 года назад
@@DrGraceLee Thank you!! Your response means so much. I am at the beginning of my career, even though I’m middle-aged. Spent the last 12 years raising a family of four kids. I only had 2 options at the time - raise a family and set my career aside OR have a career but no family. I chose to have a family. Now, I can begin to work, but times are different. There is plenty of social media - some good and some bad. Your channel is one of the positives of social media. When I graduated from college with my BA, access to information was limited and scarce. Only available to those who had well-established families and were well-connected. I had neither. I’m a first-generation college graduate and the first to graduate in my family. Both of my parents received very little education. In fact, my mother had no elementary education and began adult school as an adult with 8 kids. I find your content refreshing and extremely relevant. It challenges the ways of how I grew up and what I was taught. I find that my thoughts align with yours, but I don’t have the words, vocabulary nor expressions to articulate my experiences and how I feel on the inside. And you’re able to do that very simply and effectively. When you say it, I ‘get it.’ Plenty of what you say resonates with me. I THANK YOU for your gift and talent and your generosity in sharing it with the world. I feel that I am armed with better tools and shields to begin my career vs. when I first started but had to let go. Maybe it was meant to be this way for me - so that someone like you could come along in my life and effectively empower me to make better choices and avoid lots of mistakes that I would have made. I look forward to your videos (in the mean time) and perhaps one day, be in that position to take part in your master classes!
@homeus661
@homeus661 2 года назад
Thank You Dr. Grace. What I love about your videos is that the structure of ideas and thoughts are easy to remember, understand, absorb and applied.
@emmanueludofia1425
@emmanueludofia1425 2 года назад
I think point number one has been a struggle for me others I think comes at ease . Thank you I’m blessed to have you. God bless you Dr. Grace you are a blessing to usv
@joshuapitong899
@joshuapitong899 2 года назад
You're talk is always a precious treasure for me Dr. Grace.🥰❤
@marialevy6109
@marialevy6109 2 года назад
Dr. Lee thank you for uploading another awesome video 👍👍👍.... I acquired another information and gained precious knowledge from you... Three Form of Non-Critical Information 1. Habitual thinking - base on past practices 2. Brainstorming - seeing whatever comes to mind without evaluation 3. Emotive thinking - respond to the emotion arises instead of the content that was said Five Key Skills of Critical Thinking 1. Gathering information 2. Evaluation 3. Application 4. Articulation 5. Decision
@miriamfujita1111
@miriamfujita1111 2 года назад
Step 5 decide to believe or do is my key takeaway. When you act on what you have learned becomes your own experience. when you reflect on your experience, you obtain deeper insights and your thinking becomes more refined. Critical thinking is a key to effective communication. Thank you Dr. Grace for your valuable advice!
@user-bc9tg9rg1c
@user-bc9tg9rg1c Год назад
As always, very insightful Dr. Grace. Thank you for sharing 🙏
@omasanonwaeze9150
@omasanonwaeze9150 2 года назад
First of all, thank you kindly Dr. Grace for taking the time and effort to share this quality content. In my experience, I've always jumped from gathered information (which I assumed I crystallized/understood) to articulation. Most of the time, I'd realize upon articulation, a lag in knowledge. I always thought it was something off with my assimilation-- but now i know that understanding, critical evaluation, application are also necessary steps for this process. I truly believe that once I'm able to articulate effectively, there's an infinitely greater chance of integrating to my cognitive schema(s) --thus causing a change in future actions. Thank you so much for this.
@leonardzane
@leonardzane Год назад
I've found that writing down each part of the process, during any critical thinking inquiry, does at least two things: (1) Helps one see inconsistencies and gaps in pondering the given subject, which leads to written revisions; (2) exposes one's critical-thinking process to others, who also may catch some problems -- or perhaps even reinforce one's process on the subject if well done.
@MasterBrain182
@MasterBrain182 Год назад
Thank you Dr. Grace Lee 🥰
@kaiseng8394
@kaiseng8394 2 года назад
Very insightful. I never knew we could put structure into critical thinking. Thanks very much. I'm going to share this with my team and assist them in their leadership journey.
@danielliu8508
@danielliu8508 2 года назад
Dr Lee, your video touches on the framework of the many important decisions made by us on a daily basis. I thank you for your guidance through this presented video. I list down the phases you have stated in your video for reference: 1) Gathering Knowledge 2) Evaluation 3) Application 4) Articulation 5) Decide what to believe or do However, through my curious mind with the utmost respect, should step 5 be actually step 3 instead? How can one wholeheartedly enter the state of "Application" without truly completing the phase of "Decide what to believe or do"? In other words, how to be unconvinced but yet to carry out what is thought to be the best? Also, "Articulation" from my understanding is to bring your concepts and understanding to convince others, why is the phase of "Decide what to believe or do" only after the communication to others? How can one be undecided, yet convince others? Maybe I am assuming that the skills as stated should be applied in the order of ascending numbers. Looking forward to any response at all :)
@esmatnajibi8564
@esmatnajibi8564 2 года назад
Dear Dr. Lee thank you for the useful video. The video reminds me of the scientific work; like doing a study.
@dankabaya
@dankabaya 10 месяцев назад
Thank you Dr. Grace for an elaborate video clip on non-critical and critical thinking. You brought out complex subjects in a simple way and easy for learners to understand and articulate. My takeaway is the 4th and 5th steps of critical thinking; articulation of the ideas, knowledge and deciding what to believe or do.
@abderrafimansari4643
@abderrafimansari4643 Год назад
Thanks Professor and super lesson, frankly super lesson. If possible, welcome to Morocco.
@wilmerapayyo4805
@wilmerapayyo4805 2 года назад
I had just got accross over your video presentation of critical thinking skills and surely enriched my understanding about it. To do it deliberately to articulate with depth of knowldge in order to achieve the desired outcome. God bless you always Dr. Grace Lee.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
Appreciate you sharing your takeaway from this topic, Wilmer. Glad to have you here!
@Kindfulness
@Kindfulness 2 года назад
I considered myself a critical thinker but my takeaway is that I can see in myself a lot of traits from Emotional thinking which is not so critical. Thank you! awareness and growth Is the key I'll reflect more on Evaluation step :)
@virgilstox2677
@virgilstox2677 2 года назад
Very empowering and so rich in information to the next level
@hamidkaiser4415
@hamidkaiser4415 9 месяцев назад
Dr grace lee thanks for sharing & describe the topics well articulate & open
@baburamalingam4574
@baburamalingam4574 Год назад
Articulating what we understood from the information we have gathered is something very important. Doing that well would make our life easy in achieving what we wanted to do... Liked the way the topic is structured. Easy to understand..
@viru5183
@viru5183 2 года назад
Hi,dr grace . I was puzzled about critical thinking ,now I can say that I understand critical thinking better after having watched this informative video . #ThatsMyTakeAway
@chandrakshetri18
@chandrakshetri18 10 месяцев назад
Thank you 🙏 Dr. Grace. I learnt a lot from your post about critical thinking. God bless you
@flourishwithMJ
@flourishwithMJ Год назад
Amazing. Thank you. Applied knowledge is Wisdom.❣️🌿😊
@kunhou642
@kunhou642 Год назад
Thank you very much for sharing with us the critical thinking skills. I wish to show my son how to think critically. Hopefully, someday in the future, he can be a critical thinker and articulate as clearly as you do.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee Год назад
I'm sure he will, Kun Hou! Thanks for being here.
@faizahbalogun
@faizahbalogun 2 года назад
For the sake of challenging myself to look beyond what you have said in the video let's explore my thoughts. For one i think that this video was well created, curated and articulated. I think that it acts as a starting point for improving critical thinking. Ultimately application of these skills/tips you have provided is crucial. I think for me the challenge is the practical application of this and how it can vary. As opposed to strictly applying the things you have stated (even though it doesn't have to be 'strict' per say) i feel concerned about my ability to fully flesh out the paramount details in an area of study. I am recognizing that I spend more time thinking about what I'm not doing than the things that I should be doing, and i hope that learning about critical thinking will help me in transitioning from thinking about doing, to actually doing, but i think perhaps as a way to enhance the learning/takeaways in this video, offering a space or some time to really try to introspect as a form of practical application during your video may support in this journey to improved critical thinking, or maybe some activity of sorts, as opposed to examples (essentially you can take us viewers from the 'what' to the 'how', but this how can be formed/established in our own individual ways). I will continue to reflect on this video as I embark on my journey to learning about critical thinking, but regardless, thank you for creating and sharing this. very much appreciated.
@Whatsittoya189
@Whatsittoya189 21 день назад
That was a great description thanks
@edled1026
@edled1026 Год назад
Thank you Dr. Grace Lee for you wisdom worsd.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee Год назад
You're welcome, Ed.
@rongpistudio1808
@rongpistudio1808 2 года назад
Love your content ma'am.
@eliciaabrahams8442
@eliciaabrahams8442 2 года назад
Thanks so much, Dr. Grace Lee..my action take-off point is to apply my content knowledge. I am very inspired by honesty and passionate presentation.l want you to be my mentor.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
Hi, Elicia. Welcome to my channel! Absolutely, the key is to apply your knowledge. If you're serious about having me as your mentor, before I accept new mentees, simply submit your application for a Discovery Call with my team here: careerrevisionist.com/apply We take these applications very seriously, as we use them to determine who we accept into my program. I hope to see you on the inside!
@pirzadamishaq
@pirzadamishaq 5 месяцев назад
very informative and applicable. Thinking that enables to act, makes us doing, result oriented is Critical....
@bryandraughn9830
@bryandraughn9830 Год назад
Great video! Some time ago it occurred to me that I might benefit from being "critical" about my own conclusions. It turned out to be a very good place to start! Lol!
@elvieverano2489
@elvieverano2489 2 года назад
I hope to apply the knowledge I learned to be able to articulate them effectively which may is an aspect of the critical thinking I need to hone and be more deliberate to acquire and develop.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
I can appreciate the motivation, Elvie! Welcome to my channel.
@meq747
@meq747 Год назад
your video is really inspired, organized ideas flow smoothly. but i have a question: what's the difference between design thinking and critical thinking??? are they overlapped??
@abdikaafiabdullahi9895
@abdikaafiabdullahi9895 2 месяца назад
My key is " we don't learn from experience but we learn if reflect on our experience"
@oscarruiz1727
@oscarruiz1727 Год назад
My takeaway ..I really love your voice
@shemenamulaliki9050
@shemenamulaliki9050 Год назад
Well received and it has change in the way am going to take things.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee Год назад
That's very inspiring to hear, Shemena. I'm so blessed to have you here.
@LisaRNCEO
@LisaRNCEO Год назад
Thank you
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee Год назад
You're welcome, Lisa!
@gittaumar7420
@gittaumar7420 2 года назад
Beautiful
@neaktithompson4803
@neaktithompson4803 2 года назад
I would like to sign up for a classes
@joshuapitong899
@joshuapitong899 2 года назад
I'm still amaze though I've watched it 8 months. ago.❤
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
Glad to hear you are bookmarking my videos!
@joshuapitong899
@joshuapitong899 2 года назад
@@DrGraceLee my goal is to watch at least one video of yours each day.❤
@thirdrockjul2224
@thirdrockjul2224 2 года назад
Wise. ❤️
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
Appreciate the comment! Welcome to my channel.
@sonukashyap1367
@sonukashyap1367 Месяц назад
Hello Mam, The mastery class which you are talking about in this video, that is payable or free b'coz i am a student and if its free or kind of free than only i can go for it. Thank you
@user-go9gb7kh6t
@user-go9gb7kh6t 5 месяцев назад
I'm from Nigeria, is it okay if I call
@AvengCalifornication
@AvengCalifornication Год назад
Subbed
@ParisianStreets
@ParisianStreets 2 года назад
How can i know i have reflected correctly and come to the right decision? At corporate level one wrong decision n you can kiss your career goodbye.
@DrGraceLee
@DrGraceLee 2 года назад
When you look at the essence of every decision, whether or not it was the "correct" one depends on who you ask. In decision-making, there is no universal or unanimous correctness. Hence aiming for the "right decision" can be frustrating and elusive. What you can do is understand the values of those you are working with in your corporate setting.
@celynchannel1788
@celynchannel1788 2 года назад
🤗🤗🤗🙏🙏
@Thechango_
@Thechango_ Месяц назад
without articulation you can't present your full potential
@neaktithompson4803
@neaktithompson4803 2 года назад
I take away that you need to be focus
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