A disciplined framework for everyone.
You are not learning what to think.
You are learning how to think — consistently, honestly, and with integrity.
What Is This
Most people believe they think critically. What most people actually do is react, conclude, and then defend. Critical Thinking Weekly™ interrupts that pattern with a structured, repeatable method anyone can learn.
It doesn't matter your background, education level, or profession. If you make decisions, hold beliefs, or navigate a complex world — this is for you.
Free Resources
Two free guides to introduce you to the framework and get you thinking more clearly right now. No email required.
Free Guide
The best place to start. This guide introduces what critical thinking is, walks through all six steps of the Critical Thinking Weekly Framework, defines core vocabulary, and includes self-reflection questions you can use immediately.
Download the Free GuideFree Guide
The leadership extension of the Critical Thinking Weekly Framework. Designed for managers, team leads, and anyone in a position of organizational influence. Includes the full LEAD model, reflection questions, and a weekly commitment tool for building disciplined thinking habits into how you lead.
Download the Free Guide"The goal is not perfect thinking.
The goal is disciplined thinking."
— Jazmin Sharelle
The Method
The CTW Framework is a six-step sequence that moves you from reaction to reasoning. It gives you a concrete, repeatable process for examining any belief, statement, or decision — in your personal life, your work, and the world around you.
Each step builds on the last. The structure trains you. The repetition matures you. The full walkthrough — with guided exercises and real-life application — is inside the workbook.
Get the Full WorkbookWhat's Inside
A self-study workbook built for real life — not a classroom. Every lesson connects your thinking to your values, your decisions, and your daily experience.
What critical thinking actually is — and isn't. Core vocabulary, key concepts, and the difference between fact and feeling.
A six-step sequence for disciplined thinking. Structure, how to use it, and guided practice with real examples.
Run the full framework on a real claim. Self-reflection exercises that connect the method to your actual life.
Closing exercises to bring the CTW sequence into your beliefs, decisions, and habits of mind.
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