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The incomplete book
Build the skill of flexible thinking through coloring!
What you get: 25 coloring activities that help you build flexible thinking.
Why this matters: Flexible thinking helps to slow down your brain to discover more possibilities. It’s the skill that helps you become more adaptable to life’s natural highs and lows. For example:
Your plans get canceled last minute. Flexible thinking helps you see it as unexpected free time instead of a ruined day.
Someone gives you critical feedback at work. Flexible thinking helps you hear it as useful information instead of a personal attack.
You're stuck in traffic and running late. Flexible thinking helps you problem-solve instead of spiral.
A friendship starts to feel one-sided. Flexible thinking helps you consider what might be going on for them instead of assuming they don't care.
You don't get the job you wanted. Flexible thinking helps you see redirection instead of rejection.
What you'll do: Each page of The Incomplete Book has half of a shape.
Take your coloring utensils and turn the half of a shape into something completely different.
A half circle becomes a sunset. A half rectangle becomes a fast food meal.
There’s no right answer. There’s no wrong answer. The sky is the limit!
Perfect for: Anyone who wants to build their flexible thinking skills in a play-based way. These pages can be used with all ages.
The fine print: This is a digital PDF. Print it out and grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils. No fancy supplies needed.
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Build the skill of flexible thinking through coloring!
What you get: 25 coloring activities that help you build flexible thinking.
Why this matters: Flexible thinking helps to slow down your brain to discover more possibilities. It’s the skill that helps you become more adaptable to life’s natural highs and lows. For example:
Your plans get canceled last minute. Flexible thinking helps you see it as unexpected free time instead of a ruined day.
Someone gives you critical feedback at work. Flexible thinking helps you hear it as useful information instead of a personal attack.
You're stuck in traffic and running late. Flexible thinking helps you problem-solve instead of spiral.
A friendship starts to feel one-sided. Flexible thinking helps you consider what might be going on for them instead of assuming they don't care.
You don't get the job you wanted. Flexible thinking helps you see redirection instead of rejection.
What you'll do: Each page of The Incomplete Book has half of a shape.
Take your coloring utensils and turn the half of a shape into something completely different.
A half circle becomes a sunset. A half rectangle becomes a fast food meal.
There’s no right answer. There’s no wrong answer. The sky is the limit!
Perfect for: Anyone who wants to build their flexible thinking skills in a play-based way. These pages can be used with all ages.
The fine print: This is a digital PDF. Print it out and grab your crayons, markers, or colored pencils. No fancy supplies needed.