Ten psychological findings that challenge our intuitive view of how our minds work.
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onto Lee Thayer: His Thinking Regarding Leadership & High Performance Organizations March 2, 2014 8:59 PM
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When I follow my heart or emotions, I must remember to take my brain along. I don't learn from my experience: I learn from my interpretation of my experiences. Practice doesn't make perfect; practice makes permanent. Perfect practice makes perfect.
Lee reminds me: It's not what I know that gets me in trouble: it's what I know that just ain't so that does.
I use my rationalizations to explain why something happened the way it did or why I did something not realizing the choices I made or that I was not conscious and in a triggered state.
Some things to think about. Getting my thinking right is what Lee continues to share in his writings.