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Saturday, 24 August 2013

*---How To Be Open Minded and Accommodating---*

Okay, I have come through life and discovered like my previous self, so many people who are yet tied to the myopic aprons of their self worth, values, education, career, religion, so much that they think so awkwardly that they are the best set of people on the earth and wish everyone other one like them on earth should just be like them.

What a wimp!

They think God is a fool? Or as haulghty as they are?

They never realise that the most beautiful life lies in the realm of us accommodating those who are not in our primary circles. Letting them in and learning from their perspectives. Sometimes I just seat and wonder how it would have been if God had made us all the same kinda people in all ways, character, personality, wealth and all. How boring the world would have been.

Well, here's a little anidote:

One hour of increased brain activity via innovative thinking or experiencing new stimuli can make you smarter, more energetic, more creative, more sociable, and more open to new experiences and ways of thinking. The key ingredients are to be open to new experiences and to make changes in previous ways of thinking about these experiences. You know, one of the most critical aspects or components of making sure that you’re having a mindset that is set towards building wealth for yourself is making sure that you are open minded. The reality is that you never know where your next idea is going to come from; your next contact or your next income stream. Many people dislike people who are defensive about their opinions and if you start arguments with people regularly, consider that MAYBE you're a closed minded person. If you're looking on how to become more open-minded, read on.

1. Don't be too quick to judge people or information.



2. Remember, your opinion IS NOT the only one.
Be open to new ideas, new innovations, a new world of possibilities, etc. The world isn't always the way it's written in books.

3. Be on the lookout for how new contacts, information, or tools can help to move you closer to your goals.


4. Be creative about the applications and uses for new tools and information

5.Think about different ways that new contacts, information, and tools can be incorporated into what you are already doing.


6. Think about how these same things may create completely new opportunities for you altogether.


7.Talk with people about your experiences. When they put in their opinions on things, think to yourself "I never thought about it that way" or "I wonder if they are right, and I am wrong". Discussion is key. Arguments can weaken relationships and give you a bad reputation.

8. Read a lot of contradictory books about a same subject. You'll see there's not only one way to understand things.


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