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Used in the context of cognitive therapy to acknowledge a client's thought and encourage further exploration
Used as a prompt for generating new ideas or developing a storyline
Used to inspire individuals to think outside the box and consider new possibilities
Used to recognize a unique or innovative idea during a brainstorming session
A writer may use 'that's a thought' to acknowledge an interesting idea or suggestion made by someone else during a brainstorming session or discussion.
A psychologist may use 'that's a thought' to validate a client's perspective or insight during a therapy session, encouraging further exploration and discussion.
A business analyst may use 'that's a thought' to consider a new approach or solution proposed by a team member when analyzing data or problem-solving.
A teacher may use 'that's a thought' to commend a student's creative thinking or unique perspective shared in a classroom discussion or assignment.
A marketing manager may use 'that's a thought' to recognize a team member's innovative idea for a new campaign or product strategy during a meeting.