Description
Your motivations drive you to choose to take action, but they can also drive you to take shortcuts that lead to less satisfying results. When you understand what your motivations are, you can recognize the cognitive biases you might employ because of that motivation. Recognizing those biases will help you analyze options more completely to make more satisfying decisions in the future.
Objectives:
- Identify the motivating elements in your life
- Recognize the cognitive biases that arise from those motivations
- Make more satisfying choices without resorting to negative biases
Course Features: Audio Narration, Video, Job Aids and Reference Materials
What you'll learn
Identify the motivating elements in your life
Recognize the cognitive biases that arise from those motivations
Make more satisfying choices without resorting to negative biases
System Requirements
Chrome; Microsoft Edge; Firefox; Internet Explorer 9; Internet Explorer 10; Internet Explorer 11; Safari
Mobile Ready: Yes
Mindscaling
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