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“Let me think about it” – Thought tools
 
This episode is about the need for, nature of, and development of thought tools.
 
I was having a conversation with my daughter. If you've listened to the podcast, you know my daughter is 23 and she's beginning her career, just having graduated college She's trying to figure some things out. She's confronted with some new issues that really have become very prominent. And I think most folks do this when they exit all that structure of modern education. We were talking about an idea, and she said, "Well, let me think about it."
 
A couple of things struck me. One is when people say, "Let me think about it." I'll confess that I have used “let me think about it” as just a “get off my back”, postponement kind of tool. I think I'm not totally unique on that front. So there's that category.
 
But when we really want to think about something. We've got the sense that we don't have a clear path forward. We don't have a clear yes or no on a question. We don't have a clear decision.
 
What exactly are we going to do when we say, “I'll think about it”. What action do we envision taking? If it's not just a put off, then what are we envisioning that we're going to do to help us move forward with this situation? To make a decision? To make a commitment to some course of action? To choose some alternative out of the options that we have?
 
This episode is going to be about that. It’s an important topic. I certainly believe we should consider before we take any course of action. But what are we going to do to enact this “need to think about it”.
 
The last episode was about paper, and I talked about paper as this great mechanism for capture. I think many people believe that it's also a great thought tool. That’s one hypothesis for the value of journaling and support for the people that love that. I talked about how when we get stuff out of our skulls, it provides some fairly light constraint, but some constraint nonetheless, that helps us formulate our thoughts.
 
Let’s spend some time considering thought tools.
 
Drucker’s question and thought tools
Even if we just need to “Percolate” on it
Examples of generalized thought tools
Decision making
Takeaways
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Links to podcast episodes:
https://dobusyright.com/what-is-attention-compass-and-how-will-it-help-me-dbr-022/
https://dobusyright.com/what-is-attention-compass-workflows-1-2-dbr-023/
https://dobusyright.com/what-is-attention-compass-workflows-3-4-dbr-024/