Thinking About Thinking - Power Tool For Unusual Success

 This morning for the meditation-discussion session at the Cochise Zen Center, Bisbee, Arizona, Dharma Master Barry Biggs discussed Thinking About Thinking. 

Essentially, the dharma teacher was focusing on spiritual matters. But my ears perked up about how that was on the money - you bet, for career success. 

Too many of clients for Career Tarot readings think obsessively and aren't even aware of it. If that compulsive thinking imposes "oughts" on how the workplace should be operating, the odds are that the career will be sidelined. Instead the reflection should be a reach to develop strategy for dealing with what is. 

Thinking about thinking is the proactive way to pivot to a sustainable edge in professional life. It has a track record for unusual success. 

Quarterback great Tom Brady thinks a lot about thinking. He indicated that the game of football plays out in his head.

Prominent Wall Street lawyer and chairperson of law firm Paul Weiss Brad Karp explained in Leaders Magazine the shift to thinking about practicing law as providing business solutions to corporations. No longer acceptable is approaching a legal issue as a standalone one. From the time he took that top job in 2008, Karp has been thinking about how to think about the roles of a law firm. 

Once I stopped thinking about not-retiring as keeping my communications boutique going I was freed up for a career change. That boutique is now 90% shuttered. 

Thinking about how we are thinking opens us to those Ah-Ha Moments of insight and inspiration.

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