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EPISODE · Apr 29, 2024 · 23 MIN

Stop Labeling Conversations As Bad

from Breaking Sales

Our innate instinct to label things as bad may have worked to protect us 20,000 years ago, but it often works against us in today's modern world. How are people that work in the most high-stakes roles able to keep their composure despite the elevated sense of urgency?    In this episode of Breaking Sales, Dan shares how his recent conversations with pediatricians treating the sickest children have continued to shape his thinking around the power of detachment.    Dan and Pam discuss how these extreme examples of using detachment can be very useful in helping us stay calm and poised in difficult conversations. They also examine why we label potential threats through the lens of evolutionary psychology, and why this runs counter to the demands of today's conversations and experiences.  

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Our innate instinct to label things as bad may have worked to protect us 20,000 years ago, but it often works against us in today's modern world. How are people that work in the most high-stakes roles able to keep their composure despite the...

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