Experiences & Brainstorming
Art Markman
Lessons
Intro To Your Habits
04:27 2The Rule of 3
03:33 3Taking A Step Back
03:32 4Habits: Creating & Changing
03:21 5Understanding Your Habits
04:02 6The Motivation System
02:38 7The Arousal System
01:41 8Committing To Your Goals
01:30Goal Satisfaction
03:19 10Abstract To Specific Goals
04:21 11The Big Picture Goals
01:41 12Know Yourself
03:14 13Personality Dimension
01:56 14Experiences & Brainstorming
02:31 15Advanced Personalities
04:02 16Risk Tolerance & The Workplace
01:47 17Influence: Use The Environment
03:29 18Creating Consistent Mapping
01:24 19Approach & Avoidance Goals
05:15 20Affect Versus Emotion
01:08 21Attribution & Choice
03:35 22Finding Causes
05:10 23Learning Casual Knowledge
04:59 24Reusing Knowledge
05:26 25Analogy: Problem Solving
02:32 26The Power of Redescription
03:47 27Defining The Problem
05:05 28Tools To Define Problems
01:41 29Planning A Problem Solution
01:49Lesson Info
Experiences & Brainstorming
the fourth dimension is the dimension of emotional stability. Back in the day, when Personality was first being different in personality, psychology was first being developed that called that neuroticism ous. Far as I could tell, nobody knows what the word neurotic means. Andi just it makes it sound like like somebody on a movie set. So So they changed it to rightto Woody Allen. So they changed that Teoh emotional stability because I think that makes it a little bit clearer. What this means again. This is one where it seems, it seems clear to people that one end seems better than the other. It just seems better to be emotionally stable than it does to be neurotic or unstable or something like that. Emotional stability reflects much mawr How much energy is flowing through that motivational system. Okay, the last of the of the dimensions is a really interesting one. It's one that's called openness to experience openess. To experience is more or less what it sounds like. It's to what degr...
ee are you interested in willing to try new things on for size, all right, It doesn't necessarily mean you're gonna accept the new idea or try a new thing, but you're willing to consider it. So if you're open to experience, you know you hear about a new restaurant, you think, Let me check that out. You know, you read new books. You goto a genre of movies you've never seen before. You're willing to listen toe music that's a little bit weird. You'll engage in a conversation with somebody who disagrees with you on something just to see how that conversation goes. People who are closed to experience they they don't like new things simply because they're new. They don't like deviations from the routine. And in fact, those deviations from the routine can be really stressful and anxiety provoking for people who are on the close to experience. End of things. Remember that you are most likely to be comfortable in situations that match your personality characteristics, because your personality characteristics are a reflection of how your motivational system wants to approach the world. Okay, and, uh, and it's developed a lot of habits in you, and so you need to recognize the influence of those habits on your own life, but also begin to use this to understand the people around you understand why it is that the people around you differ from you so that you can begin to understand why it is that not everybody does the things that you expected them to dio because they actually differ from you along these particular dimensions.
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