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Why You Should Wear The 6 Thinking Hats On Your Blog Posted: 27 Dec 2011 06:00 AM PST This guest post is by Nischala Murthy of Wipro.com. Wearing the 6 Thinking Hats on your blog helps in generating valuable, interesting and diverse content. What are the 6 Thinking Hats?Dr. Edward de Bono’s 6 Thinking Hats is a simple, effective parallel thinking process that helps people be more productive, focused, and mindfully involved. And once they’re learned, the tools can be applied immediately! The premise of this concept is that the human brain thinks in a number of distinct ways which can be identified, deliberately accessed and hence used n a structured way to develop strategies for thinking about particular issues.De Bono identifies six distinct states in which the brain can be “sensitized”. In each of these states, the brain will identify and bring into conscious thought certain aspects of issues being considered. His 6 Thinking Hats are:
How to wear the 6 Thinking Hats on your blogBlogging is a testimonial of an individual's thoughts, creativity and literary expressions. And the quality of the content you create for on your blogs is directly linked to the quality of your thoughts. Given that Dr Edward de Bono's principles focus on mindful thinking, the Thinking Hats concept is highly relevant to blogging. In my journey as a blogger for more than two years, I have published 1000+ blogs and have been featured in several forums, communities, and reputable sites. And when I look at the body of work that I have created, I realize today that I have consciously and unconsciously worn these many hats in my blogging. The Six Thinking Hats can help you create diverse content on your blog, keep it vibrant, enjoy blogging, and create a meaningful relationship with your readers. Here’s how. The White HatEnsure that some content in your blogs are based on hard data and facts. This can be information that you personally know, or links to articles, research, and literature available in published sources. This is important because:
The Yellow HatEnsure that some content in your blogs gives a positive, bright and optimistic view. This is important because:
The Black HatEnsure that some content in your blogs highlights the difficulties, challenges, risks, dangers, and negatives of your topic. This is important because:
The Red HatEnsure that some content in your blogs articulates your feelings, hunches, and intuitions. This is important because:
The Green HatEnsure that some content in your blog is creative, innovative, novel, and radical. This could present your own views or thoughts or something you've read and would like to share with your readers. It’s important because:
The Blue HatEnsure that some content in your blogs is about processes. This is important because:
Do you wear the 6 Thinking Hats on your blog?You can wear the 6 Thinking Hats on your blog for many purposes:
You can wear one or many hats in a single blog post. But ensure that over a period of time—a month, for example—you wear at least four of the hats in your blog. We all wear the different thinking hats at some point, so the more you wear, the more likely you’ll be to meet the varying needs of your readers. Do you wear all six thinking hats in your blog? Tell us in the comments. Nischala currently works at Wipro. She blogs at VERVE: The Quintessence of my Life, Nischala’s Space, Thoughts & Expressions, 12Most.com, Paulwriter, Wipro & Mindblogs. She has completed her MBA from IIMB,one of the premier Business schools in India. She takes pride in being a mother, philosopher, writer, scholar and guru of life for life. You can follow her on Twitter @ nimu9. Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger |
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