Examples of using How to think in English and their translations into Hebrew
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They tell people how to think about us, and spin endless bizarre theories about us.
I learned how to think for the future and was able to set down goals that would be impossible at the moment
girls and what to wear and how to think about things, and what is right and what is wrong.
But if you have really learned how to think, how to pay attention,
Instead, we teach you how to think deeply about teaching and the relationships that are critical for effective teaching and learning.-.
Clinical psychology has taught me how to think about people in context, how to think ahead and to value a thorough enquiry.
SSU focuses on teaching students how to think, how to present an argument,
as you learn how to think from the heart and how to feel from the head.
Children also need to learn how to think for themselves, how to find meaning in what they learn, and how to work
Dr. Wiseman was able to show a group of people that considered themselves unlucky how to think and behave like lucky people.
The first category, this is what a businessman should start looking in the first place- books, telling about how to think businessmen.
anywhere in the world- should be told by outside forces what to say or how to think.
This book will teach you how to get out of stagnation of thought and will reveal to you how to think thoughts which achieve results.
feel about ourselves and how others will react to our feelings; how to think….
By encouraging and praising you teach your children how to think and talk positively about themselves.
By using praise, you're showing a child how to think and talk positively about themselves.
Learn how to think the way mathematicians do – a powerful cognitive process developed over thousands of years.
By using praise, you're showing your child how to think and talk positively about himself.
I'm good at solving problems and telling people how to think, but if people want empathy,
I went to law school because I wanted to learn how to think, write, and publish about civil/human rights law with some credibility.