
Just as the human brain wires daily to either stir creative insights or slip us into Hebbian ruts … so its plasticity rewires your habits daily for either warlike conflicts or peaceful solutions. How so?
Consider multiple intelligences you might use today to solve problems at work, and see how you either pass on war or peace signals or so-called solutions. ![]()
1). Musical response: Listen from the viewpoint of music that promotes calm or turbulence.
2). Spatial response: Observe an artist, sculptor or navigator for visual representations of conflict or quiet.
3). Linguistic response: Speak insights or brainstorm words for confrontation or reconciliation.
4). Mathematical or logical response: Logically sequence or problem solve with amity in mind or hostile competition in view.
5). Bodily-kinesthetic response: Move or build so that strife results or pattern movement with serenity in mind.
6). Interpersonal response: Interact in teams to struggle against inclusion or communicate peace plans by diffusing strife.
7). Intrapersonal response: Fight against inner silence or reflect the harmony of wise person who upholds ethical issues.
8). Naturalistic response: Crusade against an environmentally sound approaches, for instance, by misguided marketing of forestry and other natural resources or you can promote peace and harmony instead - through naturalistic balance.
How could each intelligence, bring new life in one peace-related area where you work?
Would a fuller mix of intelligences change the way you promote peaceful or combative business practices…? Why not take a MITA survey to jumpstart your strengths toward a new peace plan where you work….










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