Personal Mastery Part 1
Personal Mastery Part 2
Mental Model Part 1
Mental Model Part 2
100

The process of living purposefully towards a vision aligned with one’s values in a state of continuous learning about oneself.

Personal Mastery

100

 A specific destination, an image of a desired future that is supported by a purpose.

Vision

100

A set of beliefs and ideas that we form based on our experiences.

 Mental Models

100

The process of allocating your resources in a way that reduces the exposure to any one particular risk.

Diversification

200

People with the ________ believe that intelligence or skill, in any field, can be developed through effort.

Growth Mindset

200

What is the first step in shifting to a growth mindset?

Awareness

200

Mental models are a set of ___and ___that we consciously or unconsciously form based on our experiences.

Beliefs and ideas

200

This is a mental model wherein you work backward from your goal.

Backward Chaining

300

What makes us better equipped to make decisions when the outcome is uncertain.

Values

300

_____ can step back from our own mindset, and question what something means in terms of our vision and values.

Perspective

300

The logical error of concentrating on the people that made it past some selection process and overlooking those that did not.

Survivorship Bias

300

The duplication of critical components of a system with the intention of increasing its reliability. For example, a backup or a fail-safe.

Redundancy

400

The process of creating, retaining, and transferring knowledge within an organization.

Organizational Learning

400

In this type of mindset, people believe that their basic qualities, such as their talent and/or talent are simply fixed traits.

Fixed Mindset

400

Instead of wasting your time trying to disprove complex scenarios, you can make decisions more confidently by basing them on the explanation that has the fewest moving parts.

Occam’s Razor

400

A psychological phenomenon by which people tend to develop a preference for things merely because they are familiar with them.

Mere-Exposure Effect