Friday, 5 October 2007

Wearing on Six thinking hats on my head(Applying six thinking hats technique to make my personal decision)

After learning the approach "six thinking hats", I'm very interested in that approach and decided to practice my thinking skills and problem solving skills by using that tool. While I'm studying here, I do a part time job. But, the exam is so near. So, I can't decide whether I should do part-time job in these 3 months or not. I decided to use the approach six thinking skills to solve the problem. First I wore blue hat and thought that which hats would use in which sequences. Then I wore white hat first to collect information. If I do the part-time job in these 3 months, I may lack of money. But, if I do the part-time job in these 3 months, I may not have enough time to study well and to do my projects. I don't like both two situations. But, I prefer not to do part-time jobs. That's my feeling. That was wearing a red hat. Then I wore a yellow hat. If I don't do part-time jobs, I will have enough time to study and enough time to sleep. Otherwise, I can't sleep enough and that is not good for my health. And I'll have enough time to do some social works. Then, I wore a black hat. If I don't do part-time job, I may have financial problems within these months. Anyway, I don't like lacking money and I want to have enough time to study. So, I need to be an intuitive solution. I wore a green hat. I have an idea to borrow some money from one of my friends. :-D Am I so intuitive? :-D Anyway, there are friends who can borrow some money to me. I know. So, I think my idea will work. I satisfy my answer. That was wearing a red hat again. Please give me some comments about my decision. To criticize my thinking process, you can wear all hats. But I prefer that you'll criticize by wearing a yellow hat. :-D And I think you may want to lend your money to me. Just kidding.

1 comment:

Snip said...

Your ideas are bullet proof, but beware ,maps are not territory!