Distancing
Distancing
The Leadership Strategy of Reframing for Superior Decision-Making
About This Book
Distancing (2025) examines how shifting away from our default viewpoint improves decision quality and mental clarity. The book presents psychological distancing methods that transform us into our own advisors, enabling us to sidestep cognitive biases and choose more thoughtfully in professional and personal contexts.
Who Should Read This?
- Corporate executives facing critical decisions while managing ego involvement
- Working professionals seeking practical methods for gaining perspective during high-pressure moments
- Individuals approaching significant life changes or professional crossroads
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