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Question Everything: How to Improve Your Critical Thinking Skills Critical thinking is a way of viewing the world so as to be able to reason, ask probing questions, and evaluate arguments and evidence. Naomi Karten gives some tips for improving your critical thinking, including not becoming too attached to your beliefs and not being easily swayed by Internet info. |
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Use Personal Kanban to Manage Your Job Hunt Job hunting is a complex project, and one way to manage it is to use personal kanban to organize your search. Johanna Rothman gives suggestions about how to create your kanban to make it work best for you, where you put your to-do's and call-backs about job offers, and executing iterations. |
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