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296: Tasha Eurich | The Surprising Truth About Insight

296: Tasha Eurich | The Surprising Truth About Insight

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show


296: Tasha Eurich | The Surprising Truth About Insight

FromThe Jordan Harbinger Show

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Length:
78 minutes
Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Tasha Eurich (@tashaeurich) is an organizational psychologist, researcher, and New York Times bestselling author of Insight: The Surprising Truth About How Others See Us, How We See Ourselves, and Why the Answers Matter More Than We Think.
What We Discuss with Tasha Eurich:

How to identify and navigate the invisible barriers to self-awareness.
Why thinking about ourselves isn't related to knowing ourselves.
How to deal with the woefully un-self-aware people in your life.
How to use mindfulness to become more self-aware, and how to practice it without mantras.
Why no one is telling you the truth about how you're coming across -- and why that's dangerous.
And much more...

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Released:
Jan 7, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (100)

(Apple's Best of 2018) In-depth conversations with people at the top of their game. Jordan Harbinger unpacks guests' wisdom into practical nuggets you can use to impact your work, life, and relationships. Learn from leaders (Eric Schmidt, Simon Sinek, Marc Cuban), entertainers (Moby, Tip "T.I." Harris, Dennis Quaid), scientists (Neil deGrasse Tyson, Bill Nye), athletes (Kobe Bryant, Dennis Rodman, Tony Hawk) and an eclectic array of fascinating minds, from art forgers and arms traffickers to skeptics and psychologists.