Reminder: you are more than you think!

Reminder: you are more than you think!

Recognize your potentials and develop yourself through critical thinking.

Symbolic thinking allows us to see things that are beyond our everyday experiences. Young people have enormous potential within them that can be developed. Critical thinking elevates this ability to a new level, as it helps you analyze and interpret the world around you. Personal coaching will provide you with support in discovering your inner strengths and help you turn your thoughts into actions. Through various activities and games, you will learn what symbols and signals are important for your personality and what value they hold for your future.

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Description:
The blog addresses the importance of critical thinking and working with information for young people aged 16 to 18 and how personal coaching can assist them in their development. It includes recommendations, games, and ideas for improving these skills.

Language tone:
The text is written in an encouraging and informative tone that motivates young people and supports their personal and professional growth. It focuses on practical advice and engaging activities.

Target audience:
The blog is intended for young people aged 16 to 18 who are interested in their personal and professional growth and want to learn how to work effectively with information and develop critical thinking.

Imagine you come across an article with surprising information that contradicts what you have previously considered to be true. How do you react?
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You are in a discussion with someone who has an entirely opposite opinion than yours. How do you proceed?
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A viral video with controversial content appears on social media. How will you react?
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When studying a new concept, you notice that the source you are referencing is not entirely reliable. What will you do?
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A teacher or parent tells you something that seems wrong or outdated. How do you respond?
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On the internet, you come across an article with the headline "Shocking Revelation! No One Told You This!" What will you do?
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You are discussing a topic with someone in which you are unsure. How do you behave?
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In school, you have been assigned a project where you must gather information on your own. What will be your approach?
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You have to create a presentation on a topic you are not very familiar with. How will you approach it?
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How do you approach information that is complicated or difficult to understand?
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