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The speaker reflects on the detrimental effects that lack of self-awareness can have on decision-making, as demonstrated through their own experience redirecting a product roadmap out of fear without realizing it.
32:25 - 34:27 (02:02)
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The speaker reflects on the detrimental effects that lack of self-awareness can have on decision-making, as demonstrated through their own experience redirecting a product roadmap out of fear without realizing it. They stress the value of asking oneself why they react to things in certain ways, and using self-awareness to make informed decisions.
ChapterThe Importance of Empathy in Leadership
Episode#336: Scott Belsky — How to Conquer the Messy Middle
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The speaker discusses how she deals with feeling unsettled in her business and gives tips for how to handle it.
34:27 - 37:46 (03:19)
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The speaker discusses how she deals with feeling unsettled in her business and gives tips for how to handle it. She also realizes that she may be doing something she always tells others not to do.
ChapterThe Importance of Empathy in Leadership
Episode#336: Scott Belsky — How to Conquer the Messy Middle
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
The importance of being open to different perspectives as a leader, instead of starting with the belief that you are right and everyone else is wrong.
37:46 - 39:11 (01:25)
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The importance of being open to different perspectives as a leader, instead of starting with the belief that you are right and everyone else is wrong. This allows for better decision-making and understanding of different viewpoints.
ChapterThe Importance of Empathy in Leadership
Episode#336: Scott Belsky — How to Conquer the Messy Middle
PodcastThe Tim Ferriss Show
In this podcast, the speaker discusses the placebo effect and how sometimes just the mere thought of receiving treatment can encourage patients to feel better.
39:11 - 41:17 (02:06)
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In this podcast, the speaker discusses the placebo effect and how sometimes just the mere thought of receiving treatment can encourage patients to feel better. They also touch on the use of placebos in medical history.