MEJO 569 Midterm
Number of Options
An overload of options may end up paralyzing people into making no decision or pushing them into decisions that are against their own interest
How motivation wires us to resist change
Craving, scarcity (when there is a shortage, we want it more), exhaustion (self-restraint is limited)
Three Rings of Intimacy
Family, community, culture
Uncertain Outcomes
Dealing with a challenge in a field you know very little about may have unbelievably personal stakes
Stressful Situations
Dealing with stressful events may require lots of effort and can deplete attentional resources
How to manage limited mental processing
Defaults, limited choices
Specific Objectives
Objectives that create trackable clarity around our higher-order goals
How to break out of existing meaning filters (past assumptions)
Reframe, redirect, recode
Confirmation Bias
Seeking out information that we already believe
Terrible too's of goals
Too big, too tired, too comfortable, too focused
Self-Serving Bias
We have the tendency to perceive ourselves in an overly favorable manner
Availability Bias
We tend to overweight information that first and readily comes to mind
Complexity of Information
When information gets too complex, people tend to limit their focus to the most familiar concepts or take mental shortcuts
Optimism Bias
When we look into the future, we tend to overestimate positive outcomes and underestimate negative ones
Motivation Recipe
benefits + effort + ability
Satisficing
choosing a "good enough" alternative; characterized by low dissatisfaction and low hope
Higher-Order Ambitions
Broad, abstract goals that guide our lives
Immediate Actions
Clear-cut actions and plans that satisfy the higher-order goal and specific objective in a tangible and immediate way
Status Quo Bias
Leads us to resist change and try to keep things just the way they are
Mastery
The need to feel competent and able to manage the world and challenges we face
Belonging
The need to feel connected to others, to feel understood and cared for
Security
The need to feel emotionally and physically safe from anticipated harm
Autonomy
The need to feel independent, be in control and trust that our beliefs are valued.
Purpose
The need to feel that we are accomplishing things of value to the world beyond ourselves
Fairness
The need to feel that we are being treated the same as others, are getting our due, and not being prejudiced.
Loss Aversion Bias
The tendency to be more affected by losses than we are by equivalent gains