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    Explore "sunk" with insightful episodes like "What You Don't Know About The Titan Submersible Story", "Sunk", "LET IT GO - THE SUNK COST FALLACY", "Quit Chasing Your Bad Investment" and "Personlighetstester, Bamse och sunk cost fallacy" from podcasts like ""Chris Carr & Company's I Tell You What", "SocietyFringePodcast's podcast", "El Salon Chronicles", "Compete Every Day with Jake Thompson | A Show for Driven Leaders" and "PP3"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    LET IT GO - THE SUNK COST FALLACY

    LET IT GO - THE SUNK COST FALLACY

    Dimelo Linda!

    In this episode everyone has a rant, a chancletazo, and an opinion. Zuly fingered her car, Mari is calling out the baby mommas with the Golden Uterus Complex, and Liz is fed up con el Donald.

    After airing things out, the ladies discuss The Sunk Cost Fallacy. The SCF is a decision making bias that doesn't allow people to let things go simply because they've invested time, money, effort, or emotions into it.

    The ladies explain how it's sometimes best to throw in the towel. Give new opportunities a chance and remind everyone that there are always options. They also share a list of 7 tips on how to not feel like a failure when calling it quits.

    So sit back, relax, grab your cafecito, and let El Salon Chronicles edutain you. 

    Find the referenced podcast at:

    Episode 126 of Savvy Psychologist: How to Give Up

    http://one.npr.org/i/730767485:730767487

    Quit Chasing Your Bad Investment

    Quit Chasing Your Bad Investment

    Research has shown people are more likely to keep doing something they don’t enjoy in order to justify the investment of time and money they’ve already poured into it. That’s called the sunk cost mindset and this week learn how we can quit the bad cycles, get out of the quicksand, and start doing what we really want to do.

     

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    016: How to Make Better Decisions: Sunk Cost Bias

    016: How to Make Better Decisions: Sunk Cost Bias

    We sometimes invest so much time, money, energy and more into something. Whether it be a project, a person or a simple task, it can be hard to admit that it’s just not working out and producing the results you want and need. This is called sunk cost bias, and in this episode I’ll be explaining how it creates a vicious cycle and what questions you need to ask yourself to know whether to keep going in your investments or to start over.  

    What’s In This Episode:

    • How sunk cost bias influences bad decisions.
    • How fear of failing and being wasteful makes you lose sight of your goals.
    • The easy mindset shift to reverse sunk cost bias.
    • An accounting technique that will help you justify and allocate your time.

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    Ep. 86 - Listener Discovers Her Titanic Connection / The Ideal Mother's Day Gift At A Discount!

    Ep. 86 -  Listener Discovers Her Titanic Connection / The Ideal Mother's Day Gift At A Discount!
    Fisher opens the show with more family history memorabilia discovered on eBay.  The 1887 ribbons of the Veteran Firemen's Association, a group to which his great-grandfather belonged, have arrived, and now he has found DVDs of old movies from the 1940s in which his mother appeared an an extra!  Fisher also answers a listeners question about doing DNA tests on bits of hair left between the pages of a family Bible.  Can it be done?  Fisher has the answer!  In Family Histoire News, Fisher informs us that the 1977 mini-series "Roots" may be making a comeback in a whole new form.  Also, Springfield, Illinois has honored hometown hero Abraham Lincoln with a recreation of his funeral, featuring pallbearers who are descendants of the originals!
     
    Then, Jill Kirby, a native of Southampton, England, shares with us what she has learned about her great uncle, a crewman on the Titanic!  Alfred Albert White survived the disaster, but not by taking the place of a passenger.  Hear his remarkable tale of survival.
     
    Nick Baum, creator of Storyworth.com, visits the show.  If you don't know about this, Fisher strongly recommends you look into it.  Nick's product is the ideal Mother's Day Gift, and he's offering a 20% discount for Extreme Genes listeners only... and yes it does apply after Mother's Day!  Here's the link to get it:  Storyworth.com/promo/extreme.  
     
    Tom Perry, the Preservation Authority returns, with news about Cinematize, the important software for editing your home videos.  He'll also share some important advice about preserving your old audio tapes.
     
    That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
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