My favourite part of design thinking is the solution-based thinking behind the process. As you mentioned, "just do it" attitude can make a world of difference, but also the idea that you're centring solutions instead of problems. One of the biggest benefits that I have experienced from adopting a solution-based mindset is the idea that you're no longer worried about failing, you're focused on finding a solution with the anticipation that getting there is pretty messy.
My favourite part of design thinking is the solution-based thinking behind the process. As you mentioned, "just do it" attitude can make a world of difference, but also the idea that you're centring solutions instead of problems. One of the biggest benefits that I have experienced from adopting a solution-based mindset is the idea that you're no longer worried about failing, you're focused on finding a solution with the anticipation that getting there is pretty messy.