Different moments at work demand different thinking styles—knowing which style to leverage when and being flexible enough to switch when the situation demands it can be the edge that sets you apart. Whether you’re navigating challenges, collaborating with others or have a tough decision to make, learning to think right can be your biggest strength—it can help you spot problems that others overlook, choose an unconventional path over a more traditional approach and lead with clarity and ...| TechTello
What do we do when things do not turn out as intended? Instead of being curious and trying to learn from the situation, our mind assumes the worst possibility. The negativity trap can prevent us from reaching out to the other person. It can make us distance ourselves from others, avoid communication, collaboration, and ignore opportunities that might benefit us. Applying Hanlon’s razor in such moments can open our mind to seek other views instead of assuming bad intention, shift our perspec...| TechTello
When confronted with information that challenges your personal narrative, are you curious about the new information and use that to update your beliefs or do you give in to confirmation bias and find ways to reject the evidence that contradicts your assumptions and look for information that strengthens your point of view. Interpreting and selectively gathering data to fit our beliefs as opposed to using opposing views to update our mental models is a cognitive bias and it limits how we think,...| TechTello