PSYchology

Conclusion — the decision of the mind about how it was right to do or how to do it right for the future.

Conclusion — a chain in deliberation: comprehended, evaluated, rethought and did findings, set the task, corrected the behavior, evaluated the results, set the following tasks.

The ability to draw conclusions and personality type

The ability and habit to draw conclusions is an indicator of a sufficiently high level of personality development. Children, as well as adult children, are not inclined to draw conclusions, it is easier to use a variety of psycho-protections: chat, worry, blame others or circumstances, burst into tears … See Levels of adulthood.

The ability and habit to draw conclusions are more typical:

  • more characteristic of an active rather than an emotional person,
  • are more characteristic of result workers, and not process workers.
  • for people of reason, not feeling.

How to develop the habit of drawing conclusions

To teach yourself or another to draw conclusions, it is useful:

  • Learn how to respond appropriately to mistakes.
  • To teach to set goals (in writing) and to summarize, to control.
  • Start keeping a notebook Pilot of success. If you work on your own, learn to draw conclusions only when fixing the results in writing!
  • Use feedback when working in a group at psychological trainings.

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