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In This Episode:
The hardest three words to say aren’t I love you – they’re I don’t know. That’s the opinion of Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt, authors of the behavioral economics bestseller Freakonomics.
Why is learning to say “I don’t know.” Important?
Some neuroscientists believe that our need to know is actually linked to our brain function. When we have an answer, we get a hit of dopamine so we feel compelled to try.
Find out why saying I don’t know in business is not a solution.
Find 3 alternative ways to say I don’t know without feeling uncomfortable.
Resources:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2015/05/04/six-ways-to-confidently-say-i-dont-know/#2ac1bbb62c66
Traci Long DeForge
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In This Episode:
The hardest three words to say aren’t I love you – they’re I don’t know. That’s the opinion of Stephen J. Dubner and Steven D. Levitt, authors of the behavioral economics bestseller Freakonomics.
Why is learning to say “I don’t know.” Important?
Some neuroscientists believe that our need to know is actually linked to our brain function. When we have an answer, we get a hit of dopamine so we feel compelled to try.
Find out why saying I don’t know in business is not a solution.
Find 3 alternative ways to say I don’t know without feeling uncomfortable.
Resources:
https://www.forbes.com/sites/work-in-progress/2015/05/04/six-ways-to-confidently-say-i-dont-know/#2ac1bbb62c66
Traci Long DeForge
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