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You can always sort out the clearest logic from chaos, quickly pointing everyone to the next step. This intense desire for structural control is actually a defense mechanism you use to ward off the chaotic nature of reality; you fear losing direction or meetings going out of control, so you rush to corral everything into frameworks, sometimes ignoring unquantifiable emotions or creativity. But not all problems need an immediate fix. Try resisting the urge to summarize in a meeting and let the chaos linger a bit; you'll discover unexpected sparks of innovation within those illogical conversations.
💡 Did you know?
Decision science research shows that meeting participants with high 'structured thinking' reduce average meeting decision time by 28%, and their proposed solutions have a 47% higher actual implementation rate three months later compared to non-structured discussions.
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