id: 0G5C
title: Liminal thinking exercises.
date: 2022-01-01
reference: Gray, 2016
Liminal thinking exercises.
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Premise (0G5B): Find an “unchangeable” life problem and consider what you’d be like if you were the sort of person who could change it.
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Models (0G5E1): Find a strong belief and someone who’d disagree. List valid points from both sides by earnestly researching or discussing.
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Constructs (0G5E2): Pick a belief and consider what experiences led to it, its supporting theories and judgements, and what experiences would have made other beliefs.
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Shared world (0G5E3): Diagram a personal doom loop and make it a delight loop.
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Blindspots (0G5E4): List the limiting beliefs people have about you. What are alternative beliefs? What are yours, and do they constrain you or others?
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Exercises continued 0G5C1.
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Liminal thinking 0G5.