Session 11: Triangulation for Improved Problem Solving

Why it is important:

Triangulation—consulting three independent perspectives—reduces bias and increases objectivity in decision-making.

How it works:

By comparing input from multiple interviewed perspectives (e.g., inner figures, peers, mentors), the participant identifies consensus truth rather than projection.

Interview to Engage:

Interview three perspectives on a current life dilemma—perhaps “Fear,” “Intuition,” and “Reason.”

Application/Homework:

  • Apply the triangulated recommendation.
  • Record outcomes and adjustments.
  • Discuss findings in peer or mentor review.