Your brain is capable of remarkable thinking — but for most adults, critical thinking skills are switched off up to 70% of the time. This course shows you why that happens and, more importantly, what you can do about it. Drawing on neuroscience research, you'll discover how your brain operates in two distinct states and how everyday stress, emotions, and social dynamics can quietly sabotage your clearest thinking. Through practical, research-backed techniques, you'll learn to recognize your personal triggers, regulate your responses, and shift back into the focused, executive state where your best decisions get made. What makes this course unique is its dual focus: you'll not only sharpen your own critical thinking, but also develop the skills to activate it in the people around you. From facilitating better team decisions to guiding colleagues through conflict, you'll walk away with a complete toolkit for thinking more clearly — alone and with others — no matter what challenges land on your plate.
What you'll learn
recognize personal triggers that hinder critical thinking
regulate emotional responses to improve decision-making
apply techniques to activate critical thinking in others
Course objectives
to develop effective critical thinking skills
to enhance decision-making under stress
to create a supportive environment for team discussions