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Optimal Thinking

 
Author: Steve Pavlina
 

Optimal Thinking by Rosalene Glickman is a book I read about a year ago. I dont recommend that anyone here read it because its one of those books that reads like an article padded out to the length of the book. You need only read the first chapter to absorb 80% of the books value. And Ill give you that 80% right now, so you dont even need to do that.

Heres the concept of optimal thinking in a nutshell. Suboptimal thinking is when you ask questions like, Whats a good/great way to do X? or How can I solve Y? Optimal thinking is when you ask, Whats the best way to do X? or How can I solve Y in the best way possible? It may seem like a subtle and unimportant difference, but when you start applying this rule to your life, I think youll see some interesting results as I have.

For example, when planning your next day, you might ask yourself (perhaps subconsciously and nonverbally), Whats a good way to schedule my time tomorrow? And by answering that question, youll plan a decent schedule for yourself. But its most likely a suboptimal schedule. Try instead asking yourself, Whats the best way to schedule my time tomorrow? Now youre seeking the optimal solution the best instead of just good or even great.

Sometimes you dont immediately know the best solution to a problem. So what you can do in that situation is to ask, What will the best solution look like? And then you start listing attributes and constraints that your optimal solution will need to exhibit. This helps you narrow your list of alternatives. If you know a particular attribute of the optimal solution, then you can reject all possible solutions that lack that attribute.

Going back to the example of the best possible scheduling of your day, you might list some of these attributes: awaken early, exercise, work at least 8 solid hours, eat healthy meals, spend time with family, do something fun and rewarding in the evening, stretch myself in some way, get email inbox completely emptied, read for an hour, etc. Then you can work backwards from these subgoals to piece together your optimal schedule.

Keep in mind that the best solution always takes into account the resources you have available. If a possible solution is impractical, then it certainly isnt optimal. So if the best way to schedule your day would require a supercomputer and six hours of planning time, then that solution is far from being the best. You might wish to include your key constraints in your original question, such as, Whats the best way to schedule my time tomorrow in 20 minutes or less?

In my experience the most beneficial aspect of optimal thinking is that it helps you raise your standards. Instead of settling for suboptimal solutions and mediocre results, you commit to doing your best, yet in a way thats practical and which considers the reality of your situation. Often when you ask yourself, Whats the best , youll find your mind zooming towards a very different kind of solution than you would if you asked suboptimal questions.

Here are some sample optimal thinking questions to get your mind moving in that direction:

* Whats the best use of my time right now?

* Whats the best way for me to exercise regularly (when, what, how)?

* Whats the best way to get myself out of debt?

* Whats the best way for me to make an extra $10,000 as quickly as possible?

* Whats the best school for my child to attend?

* Whats the best place for me to live?

* Whats the best way to reply to this email? (use this one repeatedly to purge that clogged inbox)

* Whats the best way for me to improve my social life?

* Whats the best book I should read next?

* Whats the best character class I could play in City of Heroes?

* Whats the best new blog I should be reading regularly and tell everyone I know about?

Ask and you shall receive. Ask for the best.

 
 
 

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