Your Type
You park feedback initially, waiting for emotions to cool before analyzing its validity. This 'cool evaluation and delayed response' trait actually reflects your defense against 'losing emotional control and making wrong judgments'. You hate exposing vulnerability or unprofessionalism in a panic, so you use 'icy rationality' to isolate the immediate sting. But constantly locking out emotions can make you appear arrogant or dismissive of others' feedback. Try giving a genuine micro-reaction in the moment (like nodding to show understanding); when you learn to show you're listening, your coolness won't become an icy wall.
💡 Did you know?
Contemplative workers are often the best source of 'second opinions' — they've quietly assessed all consequences while others act impulsively.
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