Grieving
Kubler-Ross Curve
Recognizing and processing emotions after the loss of a loved one or a significant life event.
Similar Situations
Plutchik's Wheel
Grieving process: Understand the different emotions involved in grieving, helping you navigate loss and provide support to others experiencing grief.
Knapp's Relationship Model
Supporting a grieving friend: Recognizing stagnating or avoiding behaviors allows sensitive engagement.
Self-Serving Bias
Driving: Acknowledging that bad driving experiences may involve one's own mistakes (not just other driversā fault) can lead to better safety and driving habits.
Skinner's Superstition Experiment
Driving: Prioritize safe driving habits and maintenance over beliefs in lucky charms or rituals for car safety.
DunningāKruger Effect
Driving Skills: Most drivers rate themselves as "above average," which can lead to overconfidence and risky driving. Recognizing this can lead to safer habits.
In-Group Favoritism
Driving behavior: Knowing in-group favoritism can help you avoid biased judgments of other drivers, promoting safer and more courteous driving behavior.
Minto Pyramid
Giving feedback: When giving feedback, using Minto Pyramid can help you organize your thoughts and present your feedback in a clear and constructive manner.
Law of Deminishing Returns
Driving: Maintaining a safe following distance to avoid accidents without sacrificing time efficiency.
Johari Window
Feedback Culture: Giving and receiving constructive criticism to foster growth and improvement.
SCARF Model
Delegating Tasks: Giving employees autonomy and clarity on expectations prevents frustration.