If You Keep Looking You are Apt To Find It!
It was believed for many years that when you flip it you have a 50/50 chance of being able to call which side will land up. Recently, new research shows that when you flip a coin the coin is said to have a 60% chance of landing on the side of the coin that is face up at the beginning of the toss (Recent Study).
I liken this to how you act when you believe something is true. You will continue to find what you begin looking at from the start of the toss. You will support what represents affirming data and avoid the data that counters your opinion. You do this because you see your belief system as yourself and if you are wrong then you must be flawed. As you move into Thanksgiving week you can choose to look at the positive attributes of those in your life on one side of your coin or you can look for the less appealing qualities on the other side. What side of the coin do you want to be looking at when your sitting beside your friends, relatives and colleagues?
As a leader remind yourself that what you see at the beginning of events will cognitively bias you. You may want to reconsider if it is really true!
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1 Comments:
I think that the coin illustration is a wonderfully unique way of drawing attention to the idea that 'what we focus on grows in our minds'. When we focus on irritations and annoyances, on problems and frustrations, they grow in our mind. Let's create our own landscape. And as you are celebrating Thanksgiving in the USA, I join with you, consciously choosing a spirit of thanksgiving and wish you Gary and all American readers a great Thanksgiving.
From Chris P - a thankful reader from the UK
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