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Thinking Straight - How to Conquer Difficult People


Logic Doesn't Always Work
Thinking straight has gotten many people out of some of the damning situations. If you are dealing with a difficult person, accordingly you want to think straight. In some difficult situations, using logic is not always in the best interest of the person at the wrong end of the gun. In fact, history has recorded that logic in some instances lead to broken homes, broken battles, and so forth. Therefore, put logic in perspective. At the same time, consider the situation critically, what the problem is, and how you can conquer it with success.

Thinking straight includes using both sides of the brain. Sure, some people are right brained while others are left-brain thinkers, but it is possible to use both sides of the brain. To help you understand the brain so that you can think straight we can consider what sides of the brain function in what way. Starting left to right we will review the brains function and how the two sides work in harmony.

Left-brain vs. Right brain
The left-brain helps you to seek out answers to problems and questions. The right brain works accordingly by helping you to explore the questions and answers, seek out possible solutions, examine all aspects of the problems through points of views and so forth. The left-brain takes a single stimulus and at speeds of lightning processes it, while the right brain works accordingly to recognize each truth in the situation by considering the objects in full light. The left-brain recognizes each word spoken or thought out, while the right brain comprehends the matters and truths. In harmony, the left-brain methodically puts thoughts in perspective, while the right brain takes difficult whiles while grasping its meaning.

Again, in harmony the left-brain focuses on portions of the problem, while the right brain considers the entire problem. The left-brain considers logic while the right brain creates its own thoughts, imaginations or ideas. The left-brain thinks in lines, while the right brain searches the patterns that work and making sense of the problem. The left-brain organizes the problems into sections, while the right brain connects the dots by using intelligent models. Furthermore, the left-brain takes it commands by the rules it has learnt, while delivering obedience to these rules. The right brain works in accord by applying rules that make sense.

Ok, now that we seen a few overall insights of how the brain works in harmony, we can consider how to use the brain to think straight and conquer the problem. First, you want to use the left-brain to seek out answers to the problem and ask questions so that you can locate a resolve by using the right brain to explore the questions and answers and seeking out possible solutions. In harmony, examine all aspects of the problem while considering points of view.

Continuing by using the left-brain to stimulate the right brain to recognize the truths in the problem, process it by looking at all aspects of the problem, and move on to the left-brain again by recognizing words, thoughts and so on.







If we continue, you will see where this is going. If you haven't seen, where this is going, keep following the left-right brain union and you will finally learn how you can conquer difficult people. The best possible solution for conquering difficult people is speaking the truth after you have verified the truth, use convictions, use both sides of the brain respectively and you will come out a winner. Reviewing, we can see using both sides of the brain in harmony can also help you conquer your own problems.

By Readabout's Handling Difficult People Team
 

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