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88. Peak Ending | How closings color our recollections and using that to our advantage at work

09.26.2022 - By Rob Orman, MDPlay

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What happens at the end of an event can disproportionately impact our perception and memory of it. In this episode, we investigate the research behind the peak end pattern and how you can use this phenomenon to improve your own experience at work (and life). Awake and Aware | Our 2024 Live Event Join us at Awake and Aware 2024, a transformative 3-day workshop from May 1st to 3rd in Bend, Oregon. Mitigate stress and stay cool under pressure. Create the mindset you want and lock it in. Limited slots. Website: Awakeandawarebend.com 16.25 Hours Category 1 AMA CME The Flameproof CourseCohorts 1 and 2 sold out. Cohort 3 begins Sept 10, 2024. This is the hidden anti-burnout curriculum we all should have learned in training. Get the deets Coming soon: Out on TimeStay out of chart debt. Document like a legend. Get home on time! Love medicine, but the job itself leaves a lot to be desired? I work with many docs in your shoes. To learn more about 1-on-1 coaching, start here.

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We discuss:Research identifying a peculiar aspect of how memories and impressions are formed;The peak end phenomenon is often portrayed as a bug in our operating system, but it can also be used as a feature;Michael Jordan was a master of finishing time;Focusing on a peak end can not only lead to a better memory of events, but possibly better patient care;Is there evidence that focusing on the peak end will improve job satisfaction and lessen burnout?Two types of peak endings.

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