If you have definite ideas about how things are or how they
should be, you’ve probably had someone tell you to “keep an open mind.” Having an open mind is important to succeed in
life.
Embracing, or at least considering, new ideas and
technologies is vital to our personal growth.
Are you willing to consider someone else’s opinion?
Can you look at facts that may seem suspect and analyze them without bias? If
you’re open-minded, you can be flexible when met with new ideas. It means you
can adapt to new experiences.
Being able to think critically is a vital component of being
open-minded. In our quickly changing technological world, it’s important to
keep an open mind in order to keep up and stay current, rather than missing out
on all the new things around us.
It’s also important to be willing to change your views when
you’re given new facts. This could
prove crucial depending on your chosen profession. For example, as a
police officer or lawyer, being willing to see things from a different
perspective could help you achieve greater successes.
Here are some ways to
learn how to be open-minded to new ideas:
1. Decide now that you don’t have to be right
all the time. While it’s not
unusual for some people to be obsessed with being right, it’s not something
that’s looked favorably upon. No one can be right all the time, not even
you!
- Try to be relaxed when
discussing new ideas rather than having a knee-jerk reaction to be right.
2. Recognize that there are many reasons why
people have certain beliefs. They may be from a different country or have
different life experiences that have shaped those beliefs. Someone born at an earlier
time would also see things differently than you.
3. Learn to listen carefully. Rather than
jumping in with your opinion, let the other person finish speaking. Then use active,
or reflective, listening to understand and clarify their ideas:
- Repeat back to them what
you understood. Respectfully ask questions when you don’t understand or
agree with their standpoint.
4. Look at things from a different perspective.
Before deciding that a new idea doesn’t have merit, consider doing some
research to understand the concept better. Consider the way the other person
explained the idea and see if it makes more sense after you’ve researched it.
5. “Walk
a mile” in someone else’s shoes. Spend some time volunteering in your
community. This will allow you to see things from a different perspective and
with certain limitations.
6. Take time to try something new.
There’s no better way to open your mind to new ideas than to attempt a new
task. Learning new skills or taking up a new hobby can open your mind in ways
that nothing else will. Give it a try; you may be pleasantly surprised!
It’s true that being open-minded can be an advantage in many aspects of
life, however, don’t be too quick to become open-minded about
everything. There may be some deeply held beliefs that you don’t want to leave
by the wayside in order to embrace openness. That’s okay!
While you’re learning to be open-minded to new ideas,
remember that it’s fine and good to hold onto some beliefs and stand up for
what you believe in.
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