The “anchoring effect” refers to the fact that human beings rely heavily on the first piece of information offered when it comes time to making decisions.
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The “anchoring effect” refers to the fact that human beings rely heavily on the first piece of information offered when it comes time to making decisions.
I believe the hardest thing about productivity, being and staying productive, is finding a method that truly works for you. Something you can really stick to.
They called it the ‘Zeigarnik Effect’, and it explains why people tend to remember more unfinished tasks than finished ones. Okay, so you are sitting cozily at your desk, working…
Warren Buffet based his life success on the 25/5 rule. Or actually – the rule never existed, but here’s how you can make it work anyway. Warren Buffet appalled 37…