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The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

111. Psychology of Performance

The Game Changing Attorney Podcast with Michael Mogill

Michael Mogill

Business, Management, Entrepreneurship, Marketing

5.0539 Ratings

🗓️ 7 June 2022

⏱️ 61 minutes

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Summary

Performance is more than fierce determination. On the road to success, psychology underpins — and shapes — every personal choice. Habits, biases, social norms, the people we spend time with, and even the quality of goals we set determine how far we can go. These invisible barriers litter the road to our next achievement. Identification helps to clear the path, avoid pitfalls, and come out victorious.   We’ve spoken with world-renowned researchers to bring you science-backed advice on how to be a better leader and achieve any goal.  Professor Dr. Katy Milkman explores the best times for making a change and why behavior is contagious. Social psychologist, Dr. Vanessa Bohns looks at why leaders have even more influence than they think. Dr. Jay Van Bavel, Associate Professor of Psychology and Neural Science at New York University, recommends baking dissent into every organization. Dr. Ayelet Fishbach, Professor of Behavioral Science and Marketing at the University of Chicago Booth School of Business, emphasizes the importance of setting the correct goals and incentives. Flexible and Fun If life is half nature and half nurture, that leaves a lot of room for improvement. Dr. Katy Milkman knows that habits require flexibility on the path to change. Repetition, reward, and some consistency help build long-term positive habits — and as Dr. Ayelet Fishbach says, goals should not be chores, but exciting aspirations. By the Numbers Lead by example — not with statistics — to influence your firm culture. We are watching each other. Constantly. As Dr. Jay Van Bavel points out, people in the same groups will mirror each other and look to leaders for how to behave. Dr. Katy Milkman explains that people with power do not experience the same societal pressures and play on their terms. Leaders who show vulnerability convey responsibility and unify teams. Encourage “No” We all believe that our perceptions of reality are true. But to get to the next level, we often have to question what we think we know. To avoid digging deeper into our sphere of beliefs, Dr. Jay Van Bavel recommends creating a culture where dissent is encouraged. If one person is allowed to poke holes, it frees up others to voice their concerns, ultimately strengthening a law firm's positioning. Episode Resources & References The Game Changing Attorney Podcast Michael Mogill Facebook Michael Mogill Twitter Michael Mogill Instagram Michael Mogill LinkedIn Crisp Website Crisp Facebook Crisp Twitter Crisp Instagram Crisp LinkedIn Episode 78 — Dr. Katy Milkman Episode 82 — Dr. Vanessa Bohns Episode 83 — Dr. Jay Van Bavel Episode 101 — Dr. Ayelet Fishbach Author Michael Mogill, Crisp, Dr. Katy Milkman, Dr. Vanessa Bohns, Dr. Jay Van Bavel, & Dr. Ayelet Fishbach

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0:00.0

There's a big difference in the research between people who think about power in terms of opportunity

0:06.4

and think about, you know, again, how they can enrich themselves, how they can maintain power,

0:11.5

the opportunities that come with having power, even if that's, you know, shaping the direction

0:17.1

of your company, right, which is a great positive thing, but still that's an opportunity.

0:22.1

Welcome to a special episode of the Game Changing Attorney Podcasts featuring some of the

0:25.7

world's foremost experts on the psychology of performance. Listen closely and get ready for your

0:30.7

mind to expand. And then there are people who think more about the responsibility that comes

0:35.4

with power, that whatever decisions I make in terms of

0:38.3

shaping the direction of my company, all these other people's outcomes are going to be impacted by

0:42.8

that.

0:48.5

I'm Michael Mogul, founder and CEO of Crisp, the nation's number one law from growth company.

0:53.7

I've built my business through

0:54.7

practice, not theory. Crisp started with just $500 to my name and has grown to over eight

0:59.7

figures in revenue over the last few years, earning a spot on the Inc. 500 list of the fastest growing

1:04.7

private companies in America. Our approach has been to take everything we've learned about generating

1:09.2

massive growth within our own organization and help the country's most ambitious and committed law firm owners do the same for theirs.

1:15.5

In each episode of this podcast, I sit down with innovative market leaders from the legal industry and beyond to learn from those who thrive in the face of adversity, challenge the status quo, and define what it means to be a true game changer.

1:27.2

Today we're looking back

1:28.2

at our conversations with some of the most renowned experts in the psychology of leadership and

1:32.7

performance. From the signs of setting and achieving transformational goals to the impact

1:36.9

of our surroundings on our ability to execute, this episode will change the way you lead yourself.

1:41.8

There's a huge influence that social forces play on our ability to achieve our goals.

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