Let’s talk about Fluid Thinking
When life throws you a curveball, what do you do? Find a goal and kick the ball in that direction! We are often found at bottlenecks in our journey of life, witnessing problems for which we think that a solution doesn’t exist. But well, we are here to break some news for you. The solution for every problem has been birthed before the problem itself, all you have to do is navigate yourself to it. This is what comprises the heart of fluid thinking.
Fluid thinking may sound like a heavy word, but it is a quintessential skill for a common man to have, one that will help you find solutions in the blink of an eye.
Now, take a moment here, and in conversation with yourself, try to explore what fluid thinking could possibly be.
Do you already apply this in your daily life?
Fluid thinking in other words can be called cognitive flexibility, yes, we know it is an equally heavy word. But we assure you that this is something we all subconsciously take solace in, in our daily lives.
If you have the road blocked to your destination, what do you do?
You find an alternate route, right?

You are able to do this because of the freedom of thought, to keep yourself open to options, and by applying those options as solutions – this is cognitive flexibility. Bending your boundaries in order to find the most suitable solution.
You may not always have the luxury of all the resources at your disposal, but what you can do is “make the most of what you have”…that is what optimization allows you to do.
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In the same spirit, let us think beyond the invisible walls that we create when we think about the negative events of our life and sometimes even imagine the future to be. Let’s indulge in fluid thinking.
While attempting to effectively cope with change, corporates and businesses are
- re-structuring
- start-ups are finding their way up
- creativity is witnessing an ocean of opportunities
- education is fabricating a new face
- and governments are encouraging local commodities
Well Narrated & Composed. Change is difficult subject but not impossible.
Well Narrated & Composed. Change is difficult but not possible!
The truest fact is that we should cope with change, even we accepted that or not. If you didn’t change yourself, then life will change you!