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What is Iceberg Thinking?
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What is “iceberg thinking,” and how can it help you to see things differently?
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Making Assumptions
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Let’s learn about why we make so many assumptions–and when they tend to miss the mark.
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"An Eye for an Eye"
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This is a very old, powerful saying with an interesting history. Should it be applied in today’s world?
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"Fake It Till You Make It"
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It can be stressful stepping out of our comfort zone. Sometimes we feel like we’re “faking it”—but maybe this isn’t always a bad thing.
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Life's Risks and Rewards
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Fear can impact the way we view risk. But how can we try to overcome our fears–if we think the reward is worth it?
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Bonus Resource: Hemingway's Iceberg Theory
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Author Ernest Hemingway came up with the iceberg theory. Read and discuss a short story that uses this writing technique.
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