- I'm unaware of significant problems in my thinking.
- I lack intellectual standards to measure my thinking and have no
idea what standards might be.
- My beliefs feel reasonable, and I believe them with confidence
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- I become aware of problems in my thinking.
- I cannot solve a problem I do not own.
- I fail to recognize problems I have.
- I recognize problems in my thinking are causing problems in my
life.
- I recognize the difficulty involved in "improving" my thinking.
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- I try to improve but without regular practice.
- I begin to realize I must take thinking seriously.
- I am becoming aware of how to deal with the process of thinking.
- I am beginning to appreciate the value of thinking and the
standards that measure my thinking such as accuracy, precision, and
relevance.
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- I recognize the necessity of regular practice.
- I am following through by practicing my thinking on a regular
basis.
- I am in the habit of analyzing group influences on my life and
thinking.
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- I advance in keeping up with practicing my thinking on a regular
basis.
- I think about what I can do consistently every day to improve my
thinking.
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