Do you have common sense?
There is no single trait that defines common sense. Rather, it is a collection of general behaviors and mindsets that guide the individual to more sensible decisions more of the time. Here are some of the things people with lots of common sense do.
1. They think before they act.
Every action has a reaction, and many actions lead to negative reactions. A person with common sense takes time to consider the consequences of their actions before taking them. Optimally, they can consider both the positive and negative consequences they may experience.
2. They stay calm in stressful situations.
Staying calm in a stressful situation isn’t always easy. If you’re a person with anxiety, you may find that you aren’t able to stay calm due to your anxiety. Otherwise, panicking is a good way to make a stressful situation much worse.
3. They prioritize their time.
There are only so many hours in the day, and you don’t get them back. People with common sense focus on things that truly matter rather than trivial tasks that don’t contribute to their goals. Distractions can easily consume your free time if you are not vigilant against them.
4. They learn from experience.
There are few better teachers than experience. Certainly, one would look at their successes to see what works. However, mistakes tend to teach you much more as they inform you of what doesn’t work. A person with common sense takes advantage of this hard-earned wisdom by examining their experiences closely.
5. They adapt to change.
Few things go as planned. In most cases, the plan will meet with obstacles that will need to be overcome. The person with common sense will know that this is likely to happen before they even start. They will be prepared when an obstacle presents itself rather than trying to avoid it or giving up altogether.
6. They seek practical solutions.
A practical solution is often the best solution because it’s realistic. The more complicated or idealistic a solution is, the more likely it is to break down or simply not work. There’s no reason to make a problem more complicated than it is, or a solution more complicated than it needs to be. It only has to work.
7. They communicate clearly.
Clear communication makes everything easier. It puts everyone on the same page and you don’t have to repeat yourself fifteen times to make sure everyone understands. Instead, you can communicate it clearly once and everyone can do what they need to do. Otherwise, it’s just a massive waste of time for everyone.
8. They respect others’ opinions.
Everyone has a different perspective and opinion to offer. Sometimes we don’t always agree on what’s best, but everyone has a right to their views so long as they aren’t hurting anyone. A person with common sense will not only understand this, but value different perspectives to improve their own life and problem-solving abilities.
9. They take responsibility.
Mistakes happen. Sometimes we screw up and need to accept responsibility for our actions. A person with common sense understands that mistakes happen and they need to own theirs. They know that accepting responsibility for their mistakes is not only the right thing to do, but it earns respect for honesty.
10. They manage their finances wisely.
Anyone with common sense will want stability in their life. Stability typically comes down to managing one’s finances. They may live within their means, save money for the future, avoid unnecessary debt, and understand the value of a dollar.
11. They maintain a balanced perspective.
Emotions can cloud judgment which can make a bad situation fantastically worse. It’s more valuable to look at a situation from multiple angles before making a decision or taking action. The person with common sense will want to be able to make a choice when they are of a clear mind because it’s too easy to make mistakes while emotional.
12. They stay informed.
Common sense would tell you that you need to stay informed about recent happenings. That may mean the news, at the workplace, or in your community so that you can make informed decisions. Otherwise, it’s easy to make a bad decision because you may not have an important piece of information that’s readily available to the informed.