Cognitive biases influence how we think and can lead to errors in decisions and judgments. Learn the common ones, how they work, and their impact. Learn more about cognitive bias.| Verywell Mind
Many of us are confined to a mental prison we’ve built for ourselves. Our most vicious jailer is our unhealthy self-talk—our inner critic.| GREGG VANOUREK
While some people have more of a disposition toward confidence than others, it’s something we can all build. How to build confidence.| GREGG VANOUREK
Discover some of my best articles on the following topics: Happiness, Work & Career, Leadership, Self-Improvement, and Life and its traps.| GREGG VANOUREK
Discover some of the common traps of living--things that get in the way of our happiness, quality of life, and fulfillment.| GREGG VANOUREK
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Self-awareness is critical in our life, work, and relationships, but many of us struggle with it. How to develop self-awareness.| GREGG VANOUREK
People-pleasing: we all do it sometimes. We put others’ needs ahead of our own. Why we people-please and how to stop it.| GREGG VANOUREK
Bias confirming existing attitudes| en.wikipedia.org
Many people aren’t clear about what they want and where they’re going. Lacking clarity is one of the most damaging traps we can fall into.| GREGG VANOUREK
Many people, including high-achievers, have an excessive attachment to recognition, praise, or success. How to overcome the trap of neediness.| GREGG VANOUREK
Giving feedback well is a powerful skill. When done well, it can be a big performance booster. On giving and receiving feedback.| GREGG VANOUREK
Gregg Vanourek is a high-impact leadership developer, executive, and award-winning author training, speaking, coaching, and consulting on leadership and personal development.| GREGG VANOUREK
Avoidance. We all do it. What are you avoiding? Things end up getting worse, not better. Here's why we avoid & what to do.| GREGG VANOUREK
Fear. A terrible feeling. Something to avoid. Right? Not so fast. Fear can actually be turned into an opportunity. On overcoming fear.| GREGG VANOUREK
Personal Values Exercise| Triple Crown Leadership