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    Explore "problem_solving" with insightful episodes like "UFYB 327: How to Fail and Get Back Up Again", "Independent Play Among Children | 12.26.23", "A Billionaire Taught Me How To Think Like A Billionaire | Ep 554", "325. Q&AF: Game Of Entrepreneurship, Innovation In Inherited Business & Life Guru Advice" and "103. Winners Royale" from podcasts like ""UnF*ck Your Brain", "Morning Wire", "The Game w/ Alex Hormozi", "REAL AF with Andy Frisella" and "REAL AF with Andy Frisella"" and more!

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    UFYB 327: How to Fail and Get Back Up Again

    UFYB 327: How to Fail and Get Back Up Again

    As we wrap up this three-part series on goals, I’m going to talk about something that we typically don’t do when it comes to goals — analyzing what went wrong. Learn how to handle when life gets in the way of your goals, how to plan for the unexpected, and why analyzing what went wrong is key to your success.

     

    Get full show notes and more information here: https://schoolofnewfeministthought.com/327

    A Billionaire Taught Me How To Think Like A Billionaire | Ep 554

    A Billionaire Taught Me How To Think Like A Billionaire | Ep 554

    It’s all about changing the way you think. Today, Alex (@AlexHormozi) shares his thinking frameworks for problem-solving in business. He emphasizes the importance of distinguishing between problems to be solved and dichotomies to be managed, and of thinking in continuums rather than binaries, to achieve more accurate decision-making.

    Welcome to The Game w/Alex Hormozi, hosted by entrepreneur, founder, investor, author, public speaker, and content creator Alex Hormozi. On this podcast you’ll hear how to get more customers, make more profit per customer, how to keep them longer, and the many failures and lessons Alex has learned on his path from $100M to $1B in net worth.

    Timestamps:

    (1:49) - Dichotomy not problem: middle ground between managing/delegating

    (3:20) - Misprioritize problems, improve consistent business practices

    (5:49) - Binary oversimplification: reality exists on continuums, not yes/no

    (9:38) - Dichotomy to be managed vs. problem to be solved

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    (This episode is a re-run. Original airdate was September 2, 2021)

    Crows: Are They Scary Or Just Super Smart?

    Crows: Are They Scary Or Just Super Smart?
    Crows have gotten a bad rap throughout history — a group of them is called a "murder," after all. To get some insight into crows and perhaps set the record straight, we talked to Kaeli Swift. She's a lecturer at the University of Washington and wrote her doctoral thesis on crow "funerals."

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    #530: How to Get More "Aha" Insights

    #530: How to Get More "Aha" Insights

    You've probably experienced a few aha moments in your life. Moments where an idea for a new business or piece of art, or a solution to a sticky technical, relational, or philosophical problem, suddenly popped into your mind.

    What causes these proverbial light bulbs to go off over our heads? What's going on in your brain when you experience an insight? And can you do anything to encourage more "aha" moments?

    My guest has spent his career researching the answers to these questions. His name is John Kounios, and he's a professor of psychology and the author of the book The Eureka Factor: Aha Moments, Creative Insight, and the Brain. We begin our conversation discussing how researchers define what an insight is, and examples of how scientists and musicians have experienced them. John then walks us through the stages that lead up to getting an insight and explains what is going on in our brains right before and at the moment we experience one. We end our conversation discussing ways you can increase your chances of receiving insights, including the kind of environment and even color that encourages them most.

    Get the show notes at aom.is/eureka.