What is breakthrough thinking? Breakthrough is defined as any significant or sudden advance. Breakthrough thinking then is thinking designed to cause a breakthrough. Typically, most feel that breakthrough thinking is reserved for scientific or technological advances like putting a man on the moon, or the development of the computer. Certainly, those things do represent examples of breakthrough thinking – seeing something, creating something that never existed before.
Do you think that type of thinking is accessible to you in your own life? Certainly, many believe they can work hard, work hard, work hard and breakthrough thinking will come. The term itself almost seems to suggest force as if you are literally breaking through a real wall. The thing is breakthrough thinking is just that … it’s thinking. It’s thought. It’s just thought. There’s no wall in your head. There’s no obstacle to overcome in your head. We are not going to open your head and actual find some limit or obstacle stuck in the middle of your brain holding you back.
Understanding this allows you to begin to use thought in a way that can actually make a difference you want. This allows for breakthrough thinking – being bigger and bolder in what we want to create for our lives. The book, A Life Worth Living is a demonstration of breakthrough thinking. It challenges each of us to see beyond what’s here, what can be described in language, and create something new. As a result of reading this book, you will learn that breakthrough thinking is not reserved for scientists and engineers. We all can have access to breakthrough thinking to make a difference in our lives.
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