What influence does methodical thinking have on the resolution of our problems?
There is an impossibility to solve our problems when we use systematic thinking, because when we use this type of thinking what we are actually doing is trying to find a solution by dividing the elements of the problem into small parts, the problem is that the sum of all the parts will never be the whole, that is to say, if we manage to analyze a problem with a non-methodical way of thinking, we will most likely try to solve the problem with a way of thinking that sees the problem without partitions but as a whole, since in this way we will take into account all the elements that interact without leaving out anything that is really important for the contribution of solutions.
Time is influential for this type of thinking, since if we apply systematic thinking we will look for small solutions that will take us much more time than finding a single solution to the problem since we will focus on everything as a whole.
Another point to take into account under this type of thinking is that if we apply it we will try to evaluate the problem as a whole, but with the caveat that when it is our turn to evaluate the overall problem we will do it by evaluating each part or element that makes up the overall system, the most complicated thing is that this thinking involves going beyond the problem, which often means that once the problem is solved we do not see that everything has really been solved.
Personally I think that the methodical is synonymous of discipline, so I think that in all its parts this type of thinking will also have its benefits, it all depends on the adaptation that each person makes according to his personality and the type of problems with which he encounters in the day to day.

Hi @sandracarrascal, methodical people usually solve their problems through their own time and scheme and if something goes wrong it breaks that process and their problem can get worse.
methodical people can sometimes have a bad idealogy as they can destroy their own image and idea.
As rigid idealogy don't work in the current world and we need to be very calm inyour work to make it happen.
Hi @sandracarrascal , I share your opinion that a methodical person is similar to a disciplined person and in the same way they tend to be very meticulous in solving the problems that arise in their environment, the point is that if you change any of their variables you alter the final result.
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Hello friend @sandracarrascal, certainly methodical people can sometimes have very rigid schemes to solve their problems, I think that being systematic is the best way to seek the resolution of a problem, but you have to be flexible and leave room to improvise and adapt the method during the process.
Dear Friend, thinking in a methodological way like you correctly mentioned is a good way to solve problems. Being disciplined comes alongside with thinking like this and solution is guaranteed eventually.
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