b"Chapter 12 Thisbaggageblursourperceptionwhichnaturallyleadsustohave biased options. Once you realize that you are not objective by nature, you can take steps to get, closer to it.2.Find your weak points: we all leave behind clues when we are less objective.Arethereanysubjectsonwhichyouareparticularly argumentative, or which irritate you? Are there situations where you regularly overreact?If you become restless or very emotional, you are probably not thinking rationallyorobjectively.Itmaybebecauseyouareemotionally invested in the subject or because you have particular beliefs that do not allow you to see other points of view clearly.Remember to be aware of yourself, but in the moment, you need to be aware of your triggers and do the opposite.3.Become more objective: the best way to become more objective is to broadentheinputyoureceive.Developanetworkofpeopleyou respect, whose viewpoints usually differ from yours to seek out their opinions on various topics.Theycanbe,colleagues,professionalsfromothercompaniesand organizations, social or spiritual advisors.Ideally, these are people who care about you, but also have the ability to say something clearly in a way that you will actually hear.4.Check your personality type: your natural way of being, can lead to certain prejudices. If you naturally like to please people, you may make decisionsbasedatleastinpartonyourdesiretoavoidconflictor disagreement with others. This is another form of bias and can prohibit you from weighing facts strictly on their merits.5.Check your personality type: whenever you think you know everything about a subject, be it social, political, religious, or commercial, it's time to check your point of view for the sake of objectivity.A good way to do this is to solicit new viewpoints from other sources such as reference materials, reliable and verified news outlets, etc. 392Germain Decelles"