What I learned from Sherlock Holmes
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Force yourself to slow down.
Slowly teach yourself to notice small details in your environment and daily life.
Observe people and situations.
Create monthly or daily challenges to form a new habit of observation.
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Slowly teach yourself to notice small details in your environment and daily life.
Observe people and situations.
Create monthly or daily challenges to form a new habit of observation.
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Learn how to notice small details.
Notice subtle cues during conversations, interactions, and anywhere else you can react to situations more tactfully.
Analyze what you observe closely, and deduce with coming up with a conclusion based on those facts
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Notice subtle cues during conversations, interactions, and anywhere else you can react to situations more tactfully.
Analyze what you observe closely, and deduce with coming up with a conclusion based on those facts
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When you ask a lot of questions you are critically thinking and it improves your skills at deduction in general.
Sherlock wasn't born with his abilities.
He spent a lifetime of creating mindfulness habits.
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Sherlock wasn't born with his abilities.
He spent a lifetime of creating mindfulness habits.
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We choose what we want to frame in our minds by what we notice or not notice.
Let us rid of bad habits and retrain our minds to really notice the world.
Everything you do rewires your brain.
Rewire it in a way that mindfulness becomes less of an effort.
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Let us rid of bad habits and retrain our minds to really notice the world.
Everything you do rewires your brain.
Rewire it in a way that mindfulness becomes less of an effort.
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If you struggle to pay attention and personal challenges aren't working try doing field notes.
Write descriptions and draw pictures of what you see.
This will help you start paying attention to the tiny details.
See the connections people miss.
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Write descriptions and draw pictures of what you see.
This will help you start paying attention to the tiny details.
See the connections people miss.
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Sherlock doesn't think linearly he engages his entire network of possible connections.
When learning it's bad to overspecialize.
Read and learn a broad amount of knowledge of anything that doesn't relate to what you do.
Include art and music into your database.
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When learning it's bad to overspecialize.
Read and learn a broad amount of knowledge of anything that doesn't relate to what you do.
Include art and music into your database.
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Remain curious about all the things you want to learn.
Don't overcomplicate or overthink things.
Just enjoy yourself and have fun.
Contribute to the world.
Thanks for reading friends!
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Don't overcomplicate or overthink things.
Just enjoy yourself and have fun.
Contribute to the world.
Thanks for reading friends!
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