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- If Tim could personify himself as a guitar, what type of guitar would he be?
- Tim thinks that engagement, performance and persuasion all begin with behavioral science and that behavioral science begins with the unconscious. What does this mean from a scientific perspective and how can we tap into these unconscious motivations?
- The unconscious is pretty intensely guarded, and sometimes for good reason - how can we push through this and access information below the deck that is useful for behavioral change?
- What is the EAST framework for thinking and what does this acronym stand for?
- What does Tim consider to be the three keys to making something easy?
- Sometimes needlessly complicating a process can lead people to esteem it more highly - how can we decipher when this principle is going to be more persuasive or if ease will be more persuasive?
- How do we make something like finance, which is so fear inducing, more attractive to people?
- How can we use social cues to help herd people in a positive direction rather than one with selfish or malicious intent?
- How can we make our behavioral interventions more timely?
https://www.behavioralchemy.com
https://behavioralgrooves.com
Compliance Code: 1019-OAS-6/13/2022
By Dr. Daniel Crosby4.8
161161 ratings
Tune in to hear:
- If Tim could personify himself as a guitar, what type of guitar would he be?
- Tim thinks that engagement, performance and persuasion all begin with behavioral science and that behavioral science begins with the unconscious. What does this mean from a scientific perspective and how can we tap into these unconscious motivations?
- The unconscious is pretty intensely guarded, and sometimes for good reason - how can we push through this and access information below the deck that is useful for behavioral change?
- What is the EAST framework for thinking and what does this acronym stand for?
- What does Tim consider to be the three keys to making something easy?
- Sometimes needlessly complicating a process can lead people to esteem it more highly - how can we decipher when this principle is going to be more persuasive or if ease will be more persuasive?
- How do we make something like finance, which is so fear inducing, more attractive to people?
- How can we use social cues to help herd people in a positive direction rather than one with selfish or malicious intent?
- How can we make our behavioral interventions more timely?
https://www.behavioralchemy.com
https://behavioralgrooves.com
Compliance Code: 1019-OAS-6/13/2022

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