Weekend without screens: Critical reading as a path to free decision-making

Weekend without screens: Critical reading as a path to free decision-making

Put down the screen and discover yourself! Each of us has unique strengths or hidden abilities waiting to be revealed. A screen-free weekend is a great opportunity to deepen these skills.

In this module, you will learn how critical reading can influence your decision-making abilities and help you better understand yourself and the world around you. You will learn how to free yourself from digital distractions and discover your own potential.

  • Definition of critical reading – you will learn what it means to read critically and what benefits it brings.
  • Text analysis techniques – you will discover various methods for effectively analyzing and interpreting texts.
  • Impact on decision-making – you will explore how a better understanding of text influences your decision-making processes.
  • Practical exercises – you will engage in activities that will strengthen your reading skills.
  • Reflection and self-reflection – you will learn how to use critical reading for personal growth and development.

Conclusion: Don’t miss this opportunity and try our module "Screen-Free Weekend: Critical Reading as a Path to Free Decision-Making." Discover your hidden abilities and become a better version of yourself!

Imagine reading an article that strongly contradicts your beliefs. How do you react initially?




In the text, a "study" is mentioned, but its source is not provided. What will you do?




Imagine that the author of the text uses strong emotional expressions. How does that affect you?




When reading a text that appears objective but you can sense a subtle manipulation, what will you do?




What does the sentence "The opinion of an expert is more important than personal experience" mean to you?




If you are unsure about a certain topic and come across an article with a clear stance, how will you react?




If someone tells you: "You are a very influential person, so you should only share verified things." What does that evoke in you?




When you come across a text that has a lot of likes and positive comments, but something feels off about it, how do you react?




The author of the text admits at the beginning to a mistake in their previous stance. How do you respond to that?




Imagine that someone recommends a text that "completely changed" them. What is your reaction?




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