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Understand our Thought process, one of our 16 IDENTI3 traits

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The thought process is an important aspect of personality and refers to how a person approaches and processes information.

People high in Thought tend to be more conceptual and spend a lot of time thinking, imagining, and exploring new ideas. They enjoy engaging in intellectual discussions and are often interested in abstract and theoretical concepts. They may also be more introspective and reflective.

On the other hand, people low in Thought tend to be more practical and focused on tangible, proven concepts. They are less interested in abstract ideas and prefer to talk about things they can see, touch, or feel. They may be more oriented towards action and prefer to take a hands-on approach to problem-solving.

It’s important to note that neither high nor low thought processes are indicative of a person’s intelligence. People with a high thought process may have a great deal of knowledge and be very intelligent, but they may also struggle with practical problem-solving or executing plans.

Similarly, people with a low thought process may be very capable in their areas of expertise and excel at practical problem-solving, but they may not be as interested in exploring new ideas or engaging in abstract discussions.

In summary, the thought process is a dimension of personality that describes how people approach and process information. People high in Thought are more conceptual and enjoy intellectual discussions, while people low in Thought are more practical and focused on tangible concepts. Neither high nor low thought processes are linked to intelligence or overall cognitive abilities.

What is your score for THOUGHT? How does it impact you, your work and your relations with people?

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