Your sharpest ideas can still fool you into doing the wrong thing. Today we unpack why smart, driven people overtrust their thoughts, and how a simple 3-question filter turns hunches into high-quality decisions. Instead of chasing certainty, we practice decision hygiene: use evidence, test small, and weigh real outcomes before you go all in. We start with the cognitive traps that quietly steer choices: availability bias makes vivid stories feel true, while the halo ef...
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Your sharpest ideas can still fool you into doing the wrong thing. Today we unpack why smart, driven people overtrust their thoughts, and how a simple 3-question filter turns hunches into high-quality decisions. Instead of chasing certainty, we practice decision hygiene: use evidence, test small, and weigh real outcomes before you go all in. We start with the cognitive traps that quietly steer choices: availability bias makes vivid stories feel true, while the halo ef...
Breaking through your limiting patterns and seeing your blind spots - 1 research-backed tool that works across business, health, relationships
Change Wired
16 minutes
1 month ago
Breaking through your limiting patterns and seeing your blind spots - 1 research-backed tool that works across business, health, relationships
Ever notice how easy it is to diagnose everyone else’s mistakes while your own patterns stay stuck on repeat? We dive into a simple, research-backed tool that cuts through bias fast: self-distancing. By stepping just a little outside your story, you cool emotional heat, spot blind spots, and see the strategic move that’s been hiding in plain sight. We start with the core problem of the inside view—how ego, fear, and history warp our decisions—and show why clarity come...
Change Wired
Your sharpest ideas can still fool you into doing the wrong thing. Today we unpack why smart, driven people overtrust their thoughts, and how a simple 3-question filter turns hunches into high-quality decisions. Instead of chasing certainty, we practice decision hygiene: use evidence, test small, and weigh real outcomes before you go all in. We start with the cognitive traps that quietly steer choices: availability bias makes vivid stories feel true, while the halo ef...