Executive Summary
In this episode, CoachingToResults explores the book 'Distancing: How Great Leaders Reframe to Make Better Decisions' by L. David Marquet and Michael A. Gillespie. The discussion focuses on the concept of 'nearness'—a state of emotional and cognitive entanglement that impairs judgment and triggers reactive leadership. By utilizing psychological distancing techniques like the 'Three Be's' framework, leaders can regain objectivity, escape the traps of ego and cognitive bias, and improve their overall 'Decision Health.'
Key Takeaways
Segments
0:00
Introduction to 'Distancing' and the Authors
0:45
Defining 'Nearness' and its Impact on Decision Health
2:15
The Biology of Emotional Entanglement and the Fight-or-Flight Response
3:30
The Camera Lens Analogy: Why Context Matters