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When someone has a limiting belief, they’ll often say:
Once you have identified your limiting belief, the next step is to:
The key benefit of taking one idea and then considering the opposite of it is:
Which one of these is NOT an example of opposite thinking?
In Luke William’s approach to disruptive thinking, it’s important to:
Which one of these is NOT a cliché?
The aim of Luke William’s “disruptive hypotheses” is to:
“Associative thinking” is defined as the ability to:
Using random prompts is great for:
Before picking a random prompt, it’s important that you:
