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Something You Should Know

How You Can Be More Powerful & Elastic Thinking: A Better Way to Solve Problems

Something You Should Know

Mike Carruthers | OmniCastMedia

Education, Social Sciences, Science, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness

4.54.3K Ratings

🗓️ 26 April 2018

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

When you go grocery shopping it is hard to resist the urge to buy things you know you shouldn’t. Temptation is down every aisle! So what can you do? There is a simple yet very effective technique that will help you resist those urges.  (http://foodpsychology.cornell.edu/OP/Trigger_Apple)  You probably know someone you would consider powerful. So how did they get their power? Where did it come from? And can you be more powerful? Listen to Jeffrey Pfeffer is a professor of Organizational Management at the Stanford University Graduate School of Business and author of the book Power: Why Some People Have it and Others Don’t (https://amzn.to/2I1hfN4). He explains how anyone can be a much more powerful presence.  Do you like kale? It has been called a super food and it now finds its way into all kinds of salads and other dishes. But a few years ago hardly anyone ate kale. So why and how did it become so popular? Is it really so great? You won’t believe the story. (https://spoonuniversity.com/news/real-story-behind-kale-became-famous)  There is logical thinking and then there is “elastic” thinking. Elastic thinking is a different way to approach problems. Leonard Mlodinow, author of the book Elastic Thinking: Flexible Thinking in a Time of Change (https://amzn.to/2JrXqhl) reveals how this different way of thinking works and how it can often be a better way to solve the problems you face at work and at home. Leonard is a fascinating writer (he co-wrote a book with Stephen Hawking!) and I know you will find his insight enlightening.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Today on Something You Should Know, how can you resist the urge to buy unhealthy food

0:07.0

when you go grocery shopping?

0:08.6

I'll have an amazingly simple and effective technique.

0:12.8

Then one thing powerful people do to be more powerful is they work on it.

0:18.2

And so can you.

0:19.3

It is hard for me to believe that many people become powerful unintentionally.

0:23.2

There's too much effort required, too much hard work.

0:26.4

I think most people who acquire power do it very forcefully.

0:30.6

Plus, do you eat kale a few years ago almost no one did.

0:35.4

So what changed?

0:37.1

And how to be a more elastic thinker?

0:40.0

Why?

0:41.0

The payoff is being able to be a more creative problem solver.

0:44.9

For example, I'll give you a riddle.

0:46.6

Marjorie and Judy had the same mother and father and they were born on the same month,

0:51.2

same day, the same week, but they're not twins.

0:54.6

What's going on?

0:55.6

Call this today on Something You Should Know.

0:58.6

Something You Should Know, fascinating intel, the world's top experts, and practical advice

1:07.6

you can use in your life today.

1:10.7

Something You Should Know, with my carothers.

1:15.5

Now that I've got about 170 episodes under my belt here, I'm sometimes asked, you know,

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