
Lies We Tell Ourselves: The Risks and Benefits of Self-Delusions
Live Well and Flourish · Craig Van Slyke
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Show Notes
Do you harbor an illusion of control? Or perhaps you feel like an imposter, despite your proven competence? Are you aware of the stories you tell yourself that might not be entirely true, and yet, they shape your reality? These are the self-delusions we unravel in this episode of Live Well and Flourish. Craig explores the power and danger of these deceptions, and how they can either boost your confidence or lead you down a path of counterproductive behaviors. He discusses common self-delusions such as the false consensus effect, the halo effect, and the illusion of control - drawing from personal experiences and anecdotes.
Craig delves not only into the nature of these delusions but also their categorization into avoidance, adjustment, and motivating delusions. These categories help you understand how self-delusions can be either harmful or helpful in different scenarios. For instance, an avoidance delusion might offer comfort in the face of an overwhelming challenge, while an adjustment delusion could stimulate personal growth. Whether it's about recognizing your personal growth, dealing with failure, or simply understanding the stories you tell yourself, this episode invites you to confront your self-delusions, navigate their power, and harness them for your wellbeing. Tune in and step into a more self-aware version of you.
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