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Step back and notice what emerges
Engage your nonconscious mind to explore challenging questions.
Is moral pressure being used to manipulate you?
Don’t let manipulative shaming control your choices.
Are others using fear to manipulate you?
Don't let fears that others plant pull your strings.
What might you be wrong about?
Challenge your convictions to make better judgments and decisions.
What advice would you give a friend in this situation?
Gain clarity by seeing your decision as a friend would.
Would your future self regret this decision?
Balance today’s choices with tomorrow’s well-being.
What crucial details are you overlooking?
Make better decisions by spotting what’s missing.
How do you know this is true?
Challenge what you believe to be true, especially when it matters most.
Assessing the importance of situations and decisions
Determine what truly matters and what doesn’t.
Challenge assumptions
Improve your judgments by questioning the unverified beliefs influencing them.
Maximize your productivity using the Eisenhower Matrix
Find out how to eliminate non-essential tasks and focus on what matters.
How to have fewer regrets in life
Transform your regrets into committed actions that align with what truly matters to you.
The power of incentives and their effects
An incentive motivates people to perform behaviour that they would not do without that incentive.
The peak-end rule: The remembering self trumps the experiencing self
We tend to judge past experiences mainly based on how we felt at the emotional peak and the end.
The sunk cost fallacy: Breaking free from the grip of irrecoverable past investments
We tend to let irrecoverable past investments influence our decisions, resulting in suboptimal outcomes.