0035 - Blame game, conflict management and the fundamental attribution error

EPISODE · Jun 2, 2023 · 4 MIN

0035 - Blame game, conflict management and the fundamental attribution error

from The Unlearning Playground · host Chetan Narang

Most people wish to become better at handling and resolving conflicts, but out of the dozen or so things that get in the way, one of the main blockers is the fundamental attribution error.It sounds like a bit of a mouthful, but it is actually one of the easiest cognitive biases to understand. Of course the precursor being that you actually want to understand better rather than seek validation for what you think is already right.In this episode of The Unlearning Playground Podcast, I delve into this topic in an easy-to-understand and simple manner. I talk about what this cognitive bias really is, how to spot it in your everyday life and I also suggest 3 ways to help overcome it in situations where we most need to.I think, once you get to seeing things from the perspective I try to build in this video, you would be well on your way to managing conflicts in a much more responsible and mature manner. This should enable you to be better at people skills which, as any adult in the room would tell you, is eventually what most of life is about.I'll see you in the playground.Hope you bring an open mind and an honest heart.Until next time.Peace out. Follow my youtube channel here - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnlearningPlaygroundThe suggested episode at the end of this episode (The one about the regression to the mean & how it is important to improve your people skills.) - https://chetannarang.org/improving-people-skills-using-regression-to-mean/Here is a brief outline of the episode:=== Outline ===(00:00) - Intro(00:22) - The fundamental attribution error(01:17) - An everyday life example(01:47) - The importance of understanding this(02:19) - Advice 1(02:55) - Advice 2(03:31) - Advice 3(04:02) - Recap--------------Check out all of my work on my website -https://chetannarang.org/For one-on-one personal sessions for life coaching, counselling & philosophical mentorship with me -https://chetannarang.org/nondual-philosophical-counselling-mentorship/Subscribe to my channel here - https://www.youtube.com/c/TheUnlearningPlaygroundConnect with me, Chetan Narang, on Instagram here -https://www.instagram.com/nrng.chetan/Checkout The Unlearning Playground podcast here -https://chetannarang.org/the-unlearning-playground-by-chetan-narang/--------------Credits for the beautiful soundtracks:Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/augustine/another-life License code: A4IITIDDH56OQH7H

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