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Open Minded status

Published by pnowak on April 8, 2019April 8, 2019

  • What is Mental openness?
  • Development of mental openness
  • Examples of Mental Flexibility
  • Cognitive Rigidity: Poor Cognitive Flexibility
  • Characteristics of an open-minded person
  • Why is it difficult to have an open mind?
  • The 5 changes to develop open-mindedness
  • Things you need to do to have an open mind
  • Being open-minded is a necessary element to acquire to be a happy person
  • References
  • Quizzes/interactive exercises

Mental Openness or Mental Flexibility can be defined as the ability of our brain to adapt our behaviour and thinking to new, changing or unexpected situations.

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