Thinking Accurately: Understanding and Overcoming Cognitive Bias – Part II
Does cognitive bias undermine your confidence to think accurately?
Does cognitive bias undermine your confidence to think accurately?
Does cognitive bias undermine your confidence to think accurately?
The question “What do you do?” is seemingly straightforward, but it can be challenging to answer given the nuanced understanding of Work, Career, and Money.
Take control of your financial future with our webinar on thinking accurately about money. Learn how to avoid mistakes, create a long-term financial plan, and how not to make decisions based on fear and panic. Learn to use money as a tool and achieve your goal!
In the second stage of Professional Influence, your key problem is that you haven’t accessed the amplifying power of an ambitious peer group.
When students apply for our programs, we often see an imbalance in their lives—even in the most successful achievers.
To lie, cheat, or steal violates an ethic most people have about integrity, honor, or fairness. But where do we get these ethics that guide our behavior and actions? How did we come to them?
We are often taught to sell or showcase our features and benefits, but we might disagree.
You must first produce a breakdown; features and benefits follow the acceptance of breakdowns.
The simple objective of every Presentation is to “make or consider an offer to enter into a contract.”
If you hang around Influential U for very long, you’ll hear the mantra “slow down to speed up.” This idiom may seem counter-intuitive in a world of quick fixes, miracle pills, and the insight-addicted. However, borrowed tactics, false starts, and aimlessness lead to wasted time and wasted resources. Few have the time, energy, money, and patience to weather a meandering journey to success.
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