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Half-Finished to Done is a podcast for passionate business owners like you, who are ready to stop procrastinating and start creating and finishing extraordinary projects. Join Productivity Coach Cristina Roman weekly as she covers every obstacle—mental, emotional, and logistical—that’s keeping you from sustainably, joyfully, and calmly finishing projects in your business. Welcome to your new life as a project finisher!
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Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
Tuesday Nov 05, 2019
In this episode, I chat with a former entrepreneurship classmate, Nate Andorsky of Creative Science about where behavioral econ and life coaching overlap.
We dive deep into a handful of behavioral econ concepts -- like present bias, paradox of choice, social market theory, loss aversion, and ambiguity aversion -- and how they can be understood and hacked by you to change your life.
Some key takeaways:
1. Remember that up to 95% of our thoughts and decisions are happening subconsciously. Behavioral economics and coaching both seek to bring more awareness to what’s happening below the surface of our minds.
2. Surround yourself with supportive communities that reflect where you want to be. Things that are alike in nature attract each other.
3. Start being the Watcher of your emotions and how they affect your actions. (They always do, whether you’re conscious of it or not.)
4. Apply the theory of Ikigai -- finding the overlap between what you’re good at, what the world needs, what the world will pay for, and what you love to do -- for more career fulfillment.
5. Counteract self-imposed limitations by always creating new goals. As cliche as it sounds, it really is about the journey rather than the shiny reward at the end of the tunnel.
How are some of these behavioral econ principles affecting your life currently? How might you use them to positively impact your life moving forward?
Resources mentioned:
• Creative Science website (sign up for the email list at the bottom of the page)
• Books: Effectual Entrepreneurship by Sara Sarasvathy, Atomic Habits by James Clear, The Big Leap by Gay Hendricks, Nudge by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein, Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman, Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind and 21 Questions for the 21st Century by Yuval Noah Harrai, Behave by Robert Sapolsky, and Indistractable by Nir Eyal
• Freebie: How to get into a deep work state in 15 minutes
• The Pique Podcast: More self-awareness, focus, + creativity with morning pages
• The Pique Coaching Workbook: Nine prompts designed to help you harness the combined power of your logical brain and your intuition
• Pique Coaching article: The value of breaking down successes, not just losses
• TEDTalk: The Surprising Science of Happiness
• Photography series: Photographer Removes Phones From His Photos To Show How Terribly Addicted We’ve Become
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