Disagreeing with a friend or partner
SCARF Model
Being mindful of status and fairness prevents unnecessary conflict.
Similar Situations
False Consensus Effect
Personal relationships: Knowing the false consensus effect can help you avoid misunderstandings and improve communication with your partner, friends, or family members.
Confirmation Bias
Relationship discussions: Understanding confirmation bias can lead to more open and productive conversations with partners or friends.
Flea In a Jar
Making Friends as an Adult: Socializing might feel harder as you age, but it’s still possible with effort and vulnerability.
Big Five Personality Traits
Risk Assessment: Recognizing personality traits associated with risk-taking can inform decision-making in situations such as financial investments or adventurous activities.
SCARF Model
Negotiating with Clients or Vendors: Focusing on fairness and autonomy can lead to mutually beneficial deals.
Stanford Prison Experiment by Zimbardo
Social activism: Advocating for justice and fairness without resorting to abuse of power or authority.
Osborne Effect
Mobile app development: Releasing information about new app features or updates without causing a decline in current user engagement.
Peak-End Rule
Self-care routines: Incorporating enjoyable activities or rituals and ending with a sense of relaxation or accomplishment to promote well-being.
Three R's of Growth
E-commerce Store: Implement retention strategies like personalized email campaigns or exclusive discounts, encourage customers to refer friends for discounts, and ask for product reviews to build trust with future buyers.
Sunk Cost Fallacy
Group commitments: Understanding the sunk cost fallacy can help you leave or disengage from group activities that no longer align with your interests or values, without feeling guilty about the time and effort you've already invested.