Five Everyday Habits to Think Smarter

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Five Everyday tips to Thinking Smarter

Most mistakes in life don’t come from huge, once-in-a-lifetime decisions. They come from the everyday calls — what to buy, what to agree to, what to prioritize. Think Smarter turns critical thinking into habits you can use in under 90 seconds or 95.

Here are five to start with:

Habit 1: Name the decision in one line.
If you can’t describe the decision, you can’t solve it. Write it like this: “Hire candidate A or B for role X by Friday.” Suddenly, the fog lifts.

Habit 2: Ask, “Compared to what?”
Don’t judge any option in a vacuum. Every choice is a trade-off. Add at least one concrete alternative — including “do nothing yet.”

Habit 3: Check the base rate.
What typically happens in similar situations? If 7 out of 10 gyms close within two years, that doesn’t kill your idea — but it shapes how much to invest.

Habit 4: Decide on reversibility.
Ask: If this goes wrong, can I undo it? If yes, move fast. If no, demand more evidence and care.

Habit 5: Ask, “What would change my mind?”
Name one fact or event that would make you reconsider. This stops momentum from trapping you.

Why these habits work

They don’t guarantee success — nothing does. But they make bad surprises rarer, and good surprises more likely. That’s all you need for a compound effect over months and years.

Download the Think Smarter Playbook to get a printable one-page checklist of these habits. Coming Sep. 15th.

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