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[Feb. 19th, 2006|12:10 pm] |
'Sleeping on it' best for complex decisions
Complex decisions are best left to your unconscious mind to work out, according to a new study, and over-thinking a problem could lead to expensive mistakes.
The research suggests the conscious mind should be trusted only with simple decisions, such as selecting a brand of oven glove. Sleeping on a big decision, such as buying a car or house, is more likely to produce a result people remain happy with than consciously weighing up the pros and cons of the problem, the researchers say. ( Read more... )
That's exactly why a two-day four hour sessions invention development seminar is much more effective than an full day off-site meeting. |
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