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My new book is out!

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Jen Clinehens
Mar 22
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Hi all, Jen here :)

I wanted to share the exciting news that my new book is has been launched in eBook and print formats, and is now available to buy.

It’s called “How to Solve Impossible Problems: A guide to the thinking tools of CEOs, philosophers, inventors, and billionaires.”

Here’s what you need to know:

How to Solve Impossible Problems: A guide to the thinking tools of CEOs, philosophers, inventors, and billionaires by [Jennifer  Clinehens]

No matter your field of expertise, every day you’re presented with seemingly impossible challenges. Issues that you or your company can’t seem to crack, even after weeks, months, or years of trying.

How do you approach these impossible challenges? Do you have a strategy that you follow, or do you just hold a brainstorming session and hope for the best? Do you tell yourself, “Think harder!” and pray inspiration will strike?

There’s a better way to solve problems like these — improve the quality of your thinking. Better thinking, problem-solving, and reasoning are skills. They can be developed through self-examination, learning new frameworks, and expanding our mental models.

Lucky for us, brilliant thinkers, creators, entrepreneurs, and philosophers — people like Elon Musk, Aristotle, Charlie Munger, Issac Newton, Ada Lovelace, Albert Einstein, Frederick Douglass, Maya Angelou, and Henry Ford — have left behind documentation, frameworks, and tools for considering impossible problems.

You might recognize some of the topics as we’ve covered them before in this newsletter, and others might be new to you! :)

It currently has a five star rating on Amazon, and the free Companion Course is continuing to release supplemental material and worksheets every week or so.

Check it out now.

Hope you enjoy it.

Best,

Jen - founder of Growth Habits Lab and Choice Hacking

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