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Where does one begin in using the Mindex model?
The most commonly used elements of the Mindex model are the four primary patterns formed by the left-brain / right-brain dimension and the abstract-concrete dimension. Although all 20 dimensions are useful, most users and most participants seem especially fascinated with these four primary habits of thought.
To make these four thinking styles easy to understand and remember, Dr. Karl Albrecht has given them simple metaphorical names, in terms of colors. We can call the left-brained mode of thought "blue" thinking, because we tend to think of analytical people as having relatively "cool" personalities, represented by a cool color like blue. We can call the right-brained thinker a "red" thinker, because we think of intuitively inclined people as having "warmer" personalities, as suggested by red.
Similarly, we can give simple metaphorical names to the other dimension the concrete and abstract levels. We can call them "earth" and "sky" respectively. "Earth" thinking is concrete, immediate, and results-oriented. "Sky" thinking is imaginary, hypothetical, and conceptual.
Using these metaphorical names for the four key styles, we have:
- A. Red Earth (right-brained & concrete)
- B. Blue Earth (left-brained & concrete)
- C. Red Sky (right-brained & abstract)
- D. Blue Sky (left-brained & abstract)
The figure shows these four styles in the convenient form of a two-by-two matrix diagram.
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Abstract Concepts
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Blue Sky |
Red Sky
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Concrete Experience
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Blue Earth |
Red Earth |
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Left Brained
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Right Brained
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The Mindex Profile booklet and Leader's Guide explain this model in considerable
detail.
Main Page — Mindex Profile
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