strategic thinking

A bald bearded man studies three glowing transparent panels, each representing a different type of problem — mechanical blueprints for complicated systems, neural networks for complex systems, and swirling chaos for wicked problems.

Understanding Complicated, Complex, and Wicked Problems

Why Some Challenges Can’t Be Solved with a Checklist In life, work, and relationships, not all problems are created equal. Some can be solved with enough time, effort, and organization. Others shift under our feet the moment we think we’ve found an answer. Recognizing the difference between complicated, complex, and wicked problems helps us respond […]

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The Log Book

In the military, maintaining a log book is a standard practice and essential tool for recording actions, assessing patterns, and making strategic decisions. That same tactic, when applied to personal development, becomes a powerful tool for cultivating self-awareness, improving performance, and sustaining growth. Keeping a Daily Log Book is a deceptively simple but highly effective

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Manufactured Emotions

Emotions are fundamental to human experience, guiding our interactions, influencing our decisions, and shaping our relationships. Not all emotions originate directly from external events. Some are natural responses to our environment, while others are manufactured or created internally through thoughts, interpretations, and beliefs. Recognizing this distinction is crucial for managing emotional health effectively. Natural Emotions

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