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Dr. Art Markman joins Sanger and Shawn to talk about why seeking advice, leaning into your “gut,” and finding purpose in tough times can lead to smarter decisions.
KEY TOPICSThe benefits of constructive conflict in business.
Reframing dissatisfaction and finding meaning in your current situation.
Regularly evaluating your stated goals and motivations.
The power of gut feelings and intuition.
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LEARN MORE: www.decidedlywealth.com SUBSCRIBE TO THE DECIDEDLY NEWSLETTER CONNECT WITH DR. ART MARKMAN Two Guys on Your Head PodcastBooksBlogLinkedInFacebookTwitterDr. Art Markman is a Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin. He has published over 150 scholarly works on topics such as the effects of motivation on learning and performance, analogical reasoning, categorization, decision-making, and creativity. Art is the director of the Human Dimensions of Organizations program at the University of Texas. He’s also a frequent contributor to Psychology Today, Fast Company, and the Harvard Business Review, and serves as a member of the editorial board of Cognitive Psychology. Art also co-hosts the
Two Guys on Your Head podcast.