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RE:HUMAN

RE:HUMAN

JOLSID

JOLSID podcast is about Decoding Life & Hacking Success with the help of Neuroscience, Cognitive Psychology and Bio-hacks. This podcast will provide you with the scientific facts and cutting edge research that you can apply to your daily lives, in order to enhance your cognitive performance and significantly improve the quality of your life.
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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best RE:HUMAN episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to RE:HUMAN for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite RE:HUMAN episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

Perfectionism can result from a rigid mindset in which you don’t change your expectations based on present situation your are in. For example, you started a business or a creative endeavor, you set certain standards and expectations for your business. But now as you get into this business even further or going deep into the creative process, you realize that only if you had access to extra resource things would be even better.

Now, in order to obtain these resources you start focusing on ways to get more resources so you can achieve the standards and expectations you had initially set for this product....continue reading

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Many of us have experienced failure, we have failed many time and we have recovered from it. But for a lot of us the sense of failure is so profound that it takes over our mind and make it a permanent home, and because of this we start either overlooking our achievements or undermine them because we are always trying to protect ourselves from the experience of failure, so we are on a failure look out and missing out on the moments of celebration of our achievements.

Fear of failure forms a self limiting beliefs that becomes a barriers to our future success.We start saying things like we can’t do this, or that won’t work, its not doable and other kinds of self limiting talks....continue reading

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There are two types of comparisons that we do: Downward comparisons (with those who seem to have it worse than we do). Upward comparisons (with people who seem to have it better than us) and

Making downward comparisons often make us feel better about ourselves and our accomplishments. But when we make upward comparisons....continue reading

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Human beings are social creatures. We need social interactions in order for us to be happy and to thrive. Also, this same notion of being social was responsible for the growth of our civilization, it all happened by sharing ideas, developing them and critiquing them.

Because of the social interactions we...continue reading

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RE:HUMAN - JS035 How to INFLUENCE and ENGAGE
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03/28/16 • 11 min

Imagine that you’re an employee trying to transition to an entrepreneur life. You will need resources to jumpstart a great business idea. How do you get people to help? How do you convince clients or customers to go with you and not with their current vendor?

If your target audience are global then how would you communicate to global audience without running into cross - cultural differences? Another situation could be as a leader you need your employees or team to change the direction of a project, with ease without significant opposition?....continue reading

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Social Proof is a psychological phenomenon that is also called informational social influence where people replicate the actions of others in attempt to be perceived as...continue reading

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As humans, we possess a natural human need to form relationships and belong to a group. Therefore, there exists a strong motivation for us....(continue reading)

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This simple act of seeking help and being rescued is so deeply embedded in our subconscious mind, that every time when we get stuck we subconsciously seek...Continue Reading

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This theory is based on learning a new process or behaviour via the process of association. Two stimuli or events are linked together to produce a new learned response in a person or animal. Classical conditioning takes place in...Continue Reading

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Do you feel like you never have enough time to do the things you plan or are on your task list? In this episode, we will go over the Law of forced efficiency and learn how to get the most out the time that we have.

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FAQ

How many episodes does RE:HUMAN have?

RE:HUMAN currently has 57 episodes available.

What topics does RE:HUMAN cover?

The podcast is about Blockchain, Bitcoin, Health & Fitness, Cryptocurrency, Success, Happiness, Neuroscience, Entrepreneur, Human, Crypto, Podcasts, Brain, Science, Health, Business and Life.

What is the most popular episode on RE:HUMAN?

The episode title 'Never enough time? Law of Forced Efficiency' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on RE:HUMAN?

The average episode length on RE:HUMAN is 11 minutes.

How often are episodes of RE:HUMAN released?

Episodes of RE:HUMAN are typically released every 1 day, 3 hours.

When was the first episode of RE:HUMAN?

The first episode of RE:HUMAN was released on Feb 1, 2016.

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