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Mental Models for Better Decisions

Mental Models for Better Decisions

FromAutonomy ??✊ GMB Fitness


Mental Models for Better Decisions

FromAutonomy ??✊ GMB Fitness

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Length:
31 minutes
Released:
Sep 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Do you find it hard to make good decisions and spend your time wisely? Whether it’s a matter of perfectionism, procrastination or just a general state of indecision, spending too much time trying to decide what to do and when leads to wasted time. If you’re having a hard time being efficient at work or even finding a set time to get your workout in, today’s podcast can help you create a better routine. Today’s guest is Shane Parrish of Farnam Street. Farnam Street is an online intellectual hub geared toward helping people make better decisions. Shane helps people understand how the world works and how to more effectively make decisions that matter. Topics we discuss today include: Why making decisions in the morning, before unhealthy food choices are already made, can help you reach your goals. Why to-do lists are ineffective, and what a better alternative is. How taking the time to evaluate and make good decisions can save you time in the long run. How mentally arguing both “sides” of a decision can help you make better choices. Quotes by Shane: “One of the ways to see the world as it really is is a concept called mental models.” “Small changes make a huge difference.” “If you eliminate the outcomes you don’t want, you’ll probably get the outcome you do want.” Support the show
Released:
Sep 21, 2016
Format:
Podcast episode

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