The next step is to make a final Mind Map. It consists of all the possible solutions to your central problem. Add the main branch that shows your solutions or ideas to the problem. Then make a final branch made up of a suitable solution for the main problem. Psychological distance is having a mental space between you and your problem.
It helps in increasing the creative solutions. This happens due to the general thinking that helps you form sudden bonds between unrelated concepts. Soccer is a sport that requires brains full attention. When in action, your brain is multitasking between moving, analyzing, reacting, and performing.
The same thing is related when you are working or planning. Thus, playing soccer helps in getting your brain to be quicker at thinking, processing. And reacting to problems. These 8 steps can help you gain logical decision making rather than emotional thinking.
Love and logic may seem very different, and yes, they are very different. Love is not logical. With love, the smallest actions can have the deepest impact.
Love makes you act without question. And fight without request and give without return. But logic is facts and purposeful. Do you love, if you love in an orderly and purposeful manner? Love logic is hidden by the feelings of passion, happiness, and caring. Logical people can be too Logical for a relationship.
Though, logic can still be used in a relationship to gain a better understanding. But the problem with being too logical in love is that often you can seem cold and distant. Being too logical in an argument with your partner may make you seem that you do not care. Often, in relationships, one partner tends to be more logical, while the other tends to be more emotional.
In an argument, if you are the logical partner, you would explain your view on the situation using facts and truths. It can bring out their negative emotions and leave them feeling unimportant. Logic is based on theories and facts, while practical is based on actions and practice. Practical people make their decision on practices and thoughts. They reject the idea that the function of thoughts is to describe or represent. They solve their problems by acting on their solutions to test them.
What you think versus what you feel. These two forces within our psyche are often portrayed as clashing; creating an inner tension and disagreement within our everyday decision-making. But our use of language is imprecise and allows much overlap. For example: how do you know if what you feel is the logical solution? Are the two things even separate at all? And does it matter? How do you choose which to satisfy? Do you even need to?
So how do we make the most of these two seemingly disparate aspects of our internal make-up, and how do we make them work together to our advantage, especially in our day-to-day work? As it turns out, the answer is: they already do. In a creative agency we want to produce the most innovative work we can.
Both emotion and logic, and the dynamic relationship between them in our decision-making processes, play a huge role in our ability to do this. As we established in that article, experiences affect our emotions; and as emotions affect our creativity, it is logical to conclude that experiences affect our creativity.
Indeed, curious and surprising experiences trigger a mix of emotions which impact our creativity in a variety of ways. Remember when you felt exhausted after the day of work, or even before the day was over? Yet, this negative energy inside of you has drained you of your health for the day. Without paying attention to the negative energies in motion within your organization, there is evidence that suggest a direct relationship between this negative energy stress and heart disease or cancer.
On the logic side of depression, there are plenty of reasons to be depressed. Our economy is still rocky. There's constant change in our organization with mergers, acquisitions and changing leadership. Yet, on the other hand, we as Americans possess 59 percent of the world wealth.
We are also in the top 7 percent of the world who have acquired higher education and 8 percent of the world who have a computer. When you go home, you'll always find food in the refrigerator to eat and a bed to sleep on - that's something 75 percent of the world does not have.
Almost everyone you know has a bank account, that also puts you at the top 8 percent of the world. So are there plenty of reasons to be depressed? Working to further your emotional intelligence, known as EQ, can literally save your life. Since our educational system has a pure focus on intellect, most of us have very little training and education on EQ and development of that can lead to success in life. For example, a client conducted a dream collage exercise about a year ago to fully express his emotions.
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