Convergent and DIvergent Thinking
1st Guideline for Convergent
Apply Affirmative Judgement
3rd Guideline for Convergent
Check your Objectives
1st Guideline of Divergent
Defer Judgement
Step 1 of the Problem Solving Protocol
Determine whether or not you really have a problem.
Step 5 of the Problem Solving Protocol
For each of the possible solutions you have identifies, determine how likely it is to succeed. Convergent phase.
2nd Guideline of Divergent
Go for Quantity
Part B of Step 2 of the Problem Solving Protocol
Help is probably available if I look for it.
Part C of Step 2 of the Problem Solving Protocol
I am perfectly capable of solving this problem.
Step 8 of the Problem Solving Protocol
If no solution can be found that works, re-evaluate what you are trying to accomplish.
Step 2 of the Problem Solving Protocol
If you determine that you really do have a problem, take a moment to affirm the following positive beliefs.
Step 7 of the Problem Solving Protocol
If your solution does not work, clear your mind, go back to another solution you have identifies, and try it out.
2nd Guideline for Convergent
Keep Novelty Alive
3rd Guideline of Divergent
Make Connection
4th Guideline for Divergent
Seek Novelty
Step 4 of the Problem Solving Protocol
Start identifying the obstacles in your way and possible solutions for overcoming each obstacle.
Step 3 of the Problem Solving Protocol
Start thinking to yourself about this problem.
Divergent
The process of thinking without limitations or constraints while generating a wide variety of numerous and original ideas.
Convergent
The process of using real-world limitations or constraints as filters and finding a single best solution or idea.
Part A of Step 2 of the Problem Solving Protocol
There are probably a number of ways to solve it, and I will surely find one of them.
Step 6 of the Problem Solving Protocol
Try out the solution you believe has the best chance and it fits your level of risk