Sunday, January 10, 2010

Mental State Matrix; A Model by Ashish Jagetia...Dil Se.!!!














Note: These all states are .....like behaviour (e.g. Childish/Inexperienced like behaviour)...not permanent but changing as per the external situations.

Kindly put yourself into it and give your valuable comments..(Press ctrl+ to zoom)...!!!Cheers!!!

Introduction:

To define any behavior in the form of a matrix it is very necessary to choose the words of different meaning or in other way we can say that their meaning should have a gap so that it avoids confusion upto a great extent.

As… it is a model of anybody’s mental state, it would definitely make you people think about yourself.

Understanding of the terms used:

Level of patience: Capacity of waiting, ability to endure delay without being annoyed

E.g. If it is low you are not able to endure delay, your capacity of waiting is very less and vice versa.

Level of worry/uncertainty: This depends on the “Personal Understanding about external situations”

E.g.If it is low, you always think of certainty and less worried about anything. It is personal understanding


Objective:

To enable people to track their mental state with the help of this matrix
……………………. to define their mood and behavior
……………………. to rectify their current mental state by taking it as a guide

Methodology:

Designing a frame work and then interviewing people of various age groups

Findings:

Many people are uncertain about the existence of situation like low patience and low level of worry in same time but they were satisfied with the answer that when you have a lot of back support you behave childish being in the state of low patience and often you commit mistakes.

Otherwise all the findings are defined by matrix itself.

Appeal:

For further findings, I would like to invite your comments. Kindly give some time to your thought process to analyse yourself by putting into each and every section of this matrix.

Acknowledgement:

I thank Prof. Arpit Paliwal and all my dear friends (Vinod Purohit, Jagrat Sanadhya, Dilpreet, Naresh Kewaliya, Abhishek Soni) for their kind support and suggestions.

10 comments:

  1. good to see it bhai!
    good effect to realize , which everyone not really want to know abt him/herself.

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  2. Hi dear its really great.
    It has given me a new thought to look at people and think in other way.
    But the main thing is that it has help me to realize where i stand and what is my level of patience.
    most of the time i m in fearful stage but now as i know i can work on it
    thanks for developing this matrix

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  3. sir kuch samajh ni aya karna kya hai ;-)

    hehe just kidding, its a great tool thanks for the post

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  4. hii aashish gr8 job done
    but i hv some points to be made, rathr some suggestions, if u would like to take
    1.instead of childish/ inexperienced u should hv selected a -ve wrd like hasty; mistakes r nt done by only inexperienced n impatint people in a stresd envirnmnt; many experienced people do make mistakes bcs they r too fast in responding to the situation----here ur matrix fit that impatient people make silly mistakes (and if u r makin some assumptions... like experience will teach u hw to have patience...thn u need to mention it in ur matrix;fr ex..in maslo's need heirarchy it is mentioned ovr thr that a person will reach to anothr level after achieving previous/ basic level of need)and again...i wont support ur this assumption wht i believ k age/ experienced hv little to do with basic trait/ innate nature of a person as per psychology--- history is full of examples where people hv made same mistakes all their life.
    2.if one will become pesimistic at moderate level of stress how he will be able to face high worry siuation. according to me one becms higly stressed at situation which has moderate level of worry. and he will leave all hopes or become pesimistc (according to you though...wht i believe....he will make severe mistakes in such a situation)whn will encounter a situation full of high worries...

    bt realy gr8 jb dn... an emerging theologist.....hmm...wow PROTON AASHSH SIR ;)
    mene abhi bs itna hi explore kiya h.......we will
    discuss this first n dn i'l comment on the rest......enjy n keep this creativity nourish

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  5. It is great, I have something to on this ( if you dont mind). I think you are intelligent enough to make it numeric rater imaginative.
    Now questions comes that how to make it quantifiable?

    Look prepare few questions and give options. now we can calculate their score which determines their mental status. this is how surely you can show ppl that you belong in this matrix.

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  6. Good thought Ashish,
    A Girl hardly marries a philosopher!!!!!
    Beware

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  7. Hi,

    @ Surbhi

    I wud agree wid u. Inexperienced is wrongly placed.

    @ Rituraj

    U were precise in ur comment an too apt as well.

    Ashish cum on man u r an engineer wudnt u place numbers on the model ? just joking what rituraj has said holds value in the sense its difficult to ask people where do they lie as it may be too difficult for sumbody to do this mental calculation stuff. Give them a simple q's sort of thing that they can answer and reach their scores to which u shud provide a key. i.e for this scor ethis is the personality type.

    More over Ashish first let us know whatz d kinda feedbac r u gettin' 4m ppl like r ppl telling u that they hav found their true type and do they agree wid what u have said.

    But sincerely gud thing to start wid but frm a person like u i wud expect many great such gr8 thngs.

    More feedback ovr the phn.

    Take care

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  8. Kindly Note:-

    These all 9 states are "Behavioural"...so Inexperienced/Childish....like behaviour... would be there in that particular state...!!!

    These all states are temporary and changing according to the various life situations...!!!

    Kindly consider this note while putting urself into this matrix...!!!

    Thanks.....

    .......Ashish Jagetia "The Only"........

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  9. Beta ... Congrats ab toh U r going 2 be published in HBR soon :)

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