Our thoughts can often feel messy and unclear. This can lead to poor decisions, delays in getting things done and a feeling of being overwhelmed. Clear thinking is a skill that everyone can learn. It can help in building a better life. The book shares a set of simple rules to help you think in a smarter, wiser and happier way. 

  • Make wiser decisions and learn the right time to compromise. 
  • Learn to think well with others and set your ego aside. 
  • Stop procrastinating and obsessing about things you cannot change. 
  • Keep your brain active and grow your creative thinking. 
  • Build strong thinking habits that help you deal with life’s challenges. 

The Rules of Thinking is a practical guide that helps you improve your mindset and ways of thinking. These guiding principles show you how to think for yourself, solve problems and make better decisions. The book explores strong and healthy ways of thinking. It covers organised, creative and critical thinking. The book encourages calm thinking to help stay balanced and clear in thoughts. 

After reading this book, you will have the tools that help you think more clearly and effectively. You will become someone who understands their own mind in every way. This book is for anyone who wants to be happier and more successful in their life and work.

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These rules are the guiding principles that show you how to make wiser decisions, stop procrastinating, know when to compromise, avoid mistakes, find other options, think well with others, stop obsessing about things, keep your brain active, be more creative, and have happy, healthy thoughts. You'll be that person who knows their own mind – in every sense.  

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Think for yourself  

1 Avoid echo chambers  

2 Don’t be scared  

3 Consider the motive  

4 Beware self-interest  

5 Keep hold of your heartstrings  

6 Don’t be gullible  

Resilient thinking  

7 Know who you are  

8 Seek out support  

9 Take control  

10 Be flexible  

11 Be self-aware  

12 It is what it is  

13 Don’t get over-distracted  

14 Like yourself  

15 Be ready to cope  

16 Better out than in  

17 Cut yourself some slack  

Healthy thinking  

18 Think yourself happy  

19 Focus on other people  

20 Be in the present  

21 Stress is optional  

22 Normality isn’t normal  

23 Evaluate your emotions  

24 Laugh at yourself  

25 Keep learning  

26 No one likes to be incompetent  

27 Practice makes progress  

28 Turn off the action replays  

29 Sidestep bad habits  

30 Appreciate semantics  

31 Keep the bar steady  

32 Look for the spin  

Organised thinking  

33 Believe in being organised  

34 Learn to love a list  

35 Think outside your head  

36 Don’t overload your RAM  

37 Make deadlines your friend  

38 Don’t indulge in decision-making  

39 Get creatively organised  

Thinking creatively  

40 Train your brain  

41 Feed your mind  

42 Get in the mood  

43 Open up  

44 There are no rules  

45 Spot the box  

46 Think like someone else  

47 Make connections  

48 Make mistakes  

49 Forget about other people  

Problem solving  

50 Clear your emotions out of the way  

51 Make sure there’s really a problem  

52 Check you’re solving the right problem  

53 Loosen up  

54 Don’t settle for your first answer  

55 If it’s plausible, it’s worthwhile  

56 Find a way in  

57 Don’t get bogged down  

58 Try a new angle  

59 Don’t panic  

60 Get help  

Thinking together  

61 You’re better together  

62 Play to everyone’s strengths  

63 Think like a hive  

64 Leave your ego behind  

65 Keep an eye on the quiet ones  

66 Question groupthink  

67 Conflict is OK  

68 Think up a storm  

69 Have stupid ideas  

70 Keep in synch  

Making decisions  

71 Decide what you’re deciding  

72 Don’t start at square two  

73 Set yourself boundaries  

74 Untangle the knots first  

75 Go for Goldilocks  

76 Vet your advisors  

77 Be your own advisor  

78 Don’t jump to conclusions  

79 Understand your emotions  

80 Balance logic and emotion  

81 Learn to compromise  

82 Find option C  

83 Assess the cost of a bad decision  

84 Regret is a waste of energy  

85 Be honest about procrastinating  

Critical thinking  

86 Read John Donne  

87 Don’t be played for a fool  

88 Stand back and take in the view  

89 Look for what comes next  

90 Don’t bother your pretty little head  

91 Consider the odds  

92 Facts are neutral  

93 Don’t trust statistics  

94 Understand cause and effect  

95 If you can’t prove it’s true, that doesn’t mean it isn’t  

96 Don’t believe it just because everyone else does  

97 Don’t believe it just because you want to  

98 Be devil’s advocate  

99 Don’t go into lockdown  

100 Opinions aren’t facts  

The Rules of Calm  

1 Get a sense of perspective 

2 Visualise the best-case scenario  

3 Look back on yourself  

4 Catch yourself catastrophising  

5 Don’t flap  

6 Have a Plan B  

7 Mind your vocab  

8 Choose your friends carefully 

9 Be your own friend  

10 Stop fighting  

Had Enough Yet. . . ?  

It’s not all about you  

Get them emotionally involved 

No one has to be like you  

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A personal code to think yourself smarter, wiser and happier  

We all envy the natural thinkers of this world. They have the best ideas, make the smartest decisions, are open minded and never indecisive.  

Is there something they know that the rest of us don't? Is it something we can all learn? The answer is a resounding yes. They know The Rules of Thinking.  

These Rules are the guiding principles that show you how to make wiser decisions, stop procrastinating, know when to compromise, avoid mistakes, find other options, think well with others, stop obsessing about things, keep your brain active, be more creative, and have happy, healthy thoughts. You'll be that person who knows their own mind – in every sense. 

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  • Make wiser decisions and learn the right time to compromise. 
  • Learn to think well with others and set your ego aside. 
  • Stop procrastinating and obsessing about things you cannot change. 
  • Keep your brain active and grow your creative thinking. 
  • Build strong thinking habits that help you deal with life’s challenges. 
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781292498881
Publisert
2026-05-22
Utgave
3. utgave
Utgiver
Pearson Education Limited
Vekt
321 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
20 mm
Aldersnivå
P, G, 06, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
288

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Biografisk notat

Richard Templar is the international bestselling author of The Rules series, known for turning everyday insights into simple, actionable principles. With his calm and clear style, Templar makes complex ideas about thinking and personal development easy to understand and apply. He translates his observations into guiding principles that help readers think smarter, wiser and happier.