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Loss aversion is the preference we have to avoid losing $5 compared to gaining $5. It’s logically the same value in this example but yet some studies have shown that we are twice as likely to favor avoiding the loss. This effect plays out multiple different ways in our lives. We tend to hold on to…
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I’m in the middle of undertaking a large software project – something that could take 200 hours to get to an MVP. I wanted to get things organised. My first thought was to use some of the tools I’m used to – Trello for a kanban style board, bug tracking, continuous integration services, Slack. But…
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Learning new things that affect the core of your being is a challenge not many people take upon themselves. Yet it could be the personal pivot you need to make a genuine change. Many years ago I took a Dale Carnegie course, it showed me a side of myself that I couldn’t get from my…
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