The Frame of Situation or Circumstances
The Frame of Situation or Circumstances is used to explore and further describe the situation or circumstance a subject is in.
The Frame of Situation or Circumstances is used to explore and further describe the situation or circumstance a subject is in.
The Frame of Time looks at a subject through different time frames. This means you can frame a subject in the past, present, or future. How far in the future or past is up to you. You can also frame or reframe in hypothetical timelines.
The Frame of Before and After is used to to help you to develop a picture of what occurred before a situation or what occurred after a situation.
The Frame of Association is used to explore any associations and relationships between two or more subjects. It can also be use to form brand new relationships between related subjects or even unrelated subjects.
The Frame of What If and Possibility is used to explore different scenarios and possible outcomes that may result. You do this by framing the subject matter in a ‘what if’, ‘what can’, ‘what could’, ‘what would’, or ‘is it possible’ question.
Information framing and reframing is the practice of looking at a situation, circumstance, thought, or information about a subject through different frames, context, or filters. The purpose is to alter your perspective on the subject so that you can find new information or a new direction to find information that isn’t necessarily apparent in the
The Frame of Alternatives is used to view a circumstance, subject, or an outcome in different ways so that you can find applicable alternative information, thoughts, feelings, actionable paths, etc.
The concept of progress not perfection is the idea that consistent progress towards your goal is better and far more productive than trying to pursue your goal to perfection.
Thinking prompts, or thought prompts, are the corner stone of creative thinking. A thinking prompt is a question or statement that you can use to help you to explore a subject in a multitude of ways. They work by focusing a subject through different lenses or frames to help you find new information, concepts, revelations,
I needed to make about three new 15ml (1 tbsp.) containers of lip balm but was a little short on supplies to make my usual lip balm. So I scraped together some olive oil, coconut oil, beeswax, peppermint essential oil, and some leftover orange and vanilla flavoring. It turned out well so I decided to
The right to vote at the age of 18 – 1971
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Presidential vacancy, disability and inability – 1967
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District of Columbia presidential vote – 1961
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