 Are you thinking about trying to improve something? Have you actually taken the time to think about thinking? It can be challenging to critically think and take the time to develop an idea that is relevant and uniquely yours. Critical thinking requires thoughtful processing and must be experienced by the individual. Social media, text alerts, smartphone scrolls, all provide only about 15 to 32nd bursts of information. An agreement or disagreement exchange with the information is not your best thinking. They're often only reactions or merely reinforced personal biases and belief systems. As a leader, if you truly desire to expand your thinking, give your mind a chance to probe the problem, build unique connections, generate opposing answers, test conclusions, and then pause. Reflect on how your plan might fit together to address dynamic context and execution. Make time because you can learn to think more critically about thinking. Lead well this week.