Category: Decision Making
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The psychology of decision-making explores cognitive biases, emotions, social influences, and bounded rationality in shaping choices. Cognitive biases like ‘anchoring’ affect judgments; emotions influence decisions beyond logic. Social norms drive conformity, while bounded rationality outlines decision limits. Understanding these elements enhances decision-making, integrating insights from Kahneman, Damasio, Asch, Simon, and Gigerenzer.
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Conflict resolution is crucial in personal and professional settings, involving understanding conflict roots, open communication, collaboration, goal-setting, and possibly third-party mediation. Stephen Covey and professionals emphasize comprehension and emotional acknowledgment. Adopting collaborative strategies, mediators can guide resolution, fostering environments of constructive dialogue, crucial for maintaining healthy, productive relationships.
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Resilience: The Art of Thriving Amidst Life’s Storms
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Resilience, a skill developed through effort, enables individuals to manage stress and overcome challenges. Key elements include fostering a positive mindset, building strong support networks, enhancing problem-solving abilities, and practicing self-care. These tools empower people to face adversity with courage, as highlighted by experts like Dr. Amit Sood and Carol Dweck.



