1. Regularly use pain as your guide toward quality reflection.
2. Make being open-minded a habit.
3. Get to know your blind spots.
4. If a number of different believable people say you are doing something wrong and you are the only one who doesn’t see it that way, assume that you are probably biased.
5. Meditate.
6. Be evidence-based and encourage others to be the same.
7. Do everything in your power to help others also be open-minded. h. Use evidence-based decision-making tools. i. Know when it’s best to stop fighting and have faith in your decision-making process.
Source:
Ray Dalio’s Book Principles