Episode Intro
What number of selections do you reckon you’ve made right now?
It’s in all probability the aware ones that come to thoughts. Do I put on the purple shirt or blue high? 1 espresso or 6?
Consider it or not, The Harvard Enterprise Assessment states that adults could make round 35,000 selections every day and lots of of these occur robotically and concurrently.
Once we head out into the wild locations we love, or discover ourselves in environments with the next stage of danger, a few of these selections (aware or in any other case) can have some fairly intense penalties.
Immediately, I’m joined by Hugh Ward, co-owner of the Blue Mountains Climbing Faculty, to find out about a straightforward instrument that we are able to use daily, to assist us make higher selections, smarter decisions and have higher adventures.
He talks us by the established acronym F.A.C.E.T.S, developed by Ian Mcammon, primarily based upon the work of Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tsversky. It was designed to focus on widespread deficiencies in our choice making (Heuristic Traps) and to supply a instrument to mood the alternatives we make in excessive consequence environments.
Excitingly, he then steps us by a NEW acronym, A.C.C.E.S.S. that he has developed with Climbing Faculty co-owner and spouse, Bridie Campbell, that works higher in Australian outside environments.
Hyperlinks and sources
Article on the Climbing Faculty weblog referred to on this episode
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Transcripts
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Paddy Pallin for sponsoring this episode
