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Shownotes Podcast Episode: Thinking Styles and Meta-Programs
This episode is about thinking styles and meta-programs, and how these influence our behavior and reactions. We will discuss examples of how different thinking styles lead to different reactions in the same situation.
Central themes: What are thinking styles and meta-programs? * Thinking styles and meta-programs are filters that determine how we perceive and react to the world around us. * They influence our communication, collaboration, decision-making and more. Examples of thinking styles and meta-programs:** * Reflective vs. Reactive: Reflective people take the time to think, while reactive people react immediately. * Solution-oriented vs. Problem-oriented: Solution-oriented people focus on solutions, while problem-oriented people focus on the problems themselves. * Global vs. Detail: Global thinkers see the big picture, detail-oriented people focus on the details. * Towards vs. Away From: “Towards” motivated people are driven by goals, “away from” motivated people by avoiding problems. * Internal vs. External frame of reference: People with an internal frame of reference rely on their own judgment, people with an external frame of reference seek confirmation from others. How different thinking styles lead to different reactions:** * Scenario: Partner complains about lack of help in the store. * Reflective, solution-oriented reaction: Listen, show empathy, discuss options. * Dominant, power-oriented reaction: Get angry, blame the store, threaten action. * Scenario: Partner finds compromising messages on phone. * Defensive, attacking reaction: Deny, shift blame, threaten. * (Possible alternative reaction, not in sources): Remain calm, communicate openly and honestly, take responsibility.
- Applications of knowledge about thinking styles:
- More effective communication.
- Better collaboration.
- Personal development.
- Coaching and guidance.
- Tips for using knowledge about thinking styles:
- Meta-programs are contextual.
- No one is 100% one type.
- Use them as a tool, not a label.
Additional points to consider:
- How can we recognize our own thinking style?
- How can we adapt to the thinking styles of others?
- What are the benefits of understanding thinking styles?
The sources do not offer specific information on how to recognize your own thinking style. There may be online tests or questionnaires available that can help with this.
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