In Matthew Frederick’s view, the most creative problem solvers continually monitor their thinking and make pertinent adjustments:
Meta-thinking means that you are aware of how you are thinking as you are doing the thinking. Meta-thinkers engage in continual internal dialogue of testing, stretching, criticizing, and redirecting their thought processes.
Quoted from page 32 of 101 Things I Learned in Architecture School, The MIT Press. 2007. For Matthew Frederick’s blog, click here.
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