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Concrete Sequential

What is Concrete Sequential?

Each mind style is characterised by a unique combination of two factors: whether someone is more inclined towards concrete or abstract thinking, and whether they tend to think sequentially or randomly.

Concrete and abstract thinking relate to someone’s perceptual qualities. Abstract thinking involves the ability to visualise and conceive of ideas beyond what can be seen, while concrete thinking involves registering information directly through the five senses.

Sequential and random thinking relate to someone’s ordering qualities. Sequential thinking involves organising information in a linear, step-by-step manner and following a logical train of thought. Random thinking involves organising information in chunks, in no particular order, and being able to skip steps while still achieving the desired result.

People with a Concrete Sequential mind style are practical and detail-oriented. They like to work with real, tangible things and prefer to take a step-by-step approach to problem-solving.

General Insights

behaviour-and-characteristics
  • You are known for paying close attention to details and accuracy
  • You thrive in environments with clear expectations, well-defined procedures, and predictable routines
  • You prefer focusing on one task at a time and completing it before moving on to the next one
relationship-dynamics
  • You are known for your commitment to fulfilling obligations and being dependable
  • You prefer clear communication and explicit instructions
  • You struggle in group dynamics that lack structure or when discussions seem aimless
work-preferences
  • You thrive in work environments that provide clear guidelines, well-defined processes, and a sense of order
  • You prefer working on well-defined tasks with specific goals
  • You sometimes find it hard working in groups