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HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Q&A - Metacognition and More - Short #224

HVAC School - For Techs, By Techs

Bryan Orr

Training, Careers, Airconditioning, Self-improvement, Hvac, Business, Education, Refrigeration, Heating, Ac, Apprenticeship

4.8985 Ratings

🗓️ 31 December 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

In this short Q&A podcast episode, Bryan answers a listener-submitted question about metacognition and more about critical thinking, reflective analysis, and challenging biases.

Metacognition is the ability to think about thinking; it's about breaking things down, noticing your own thoughts, and understanding the "why" behind their thoughts. Metacognition is beneficial when applied to the "wide" aspects of the "wide-narrow-wide" mindset; it helps with broad analysis and is less useful during the narrow phase when you want a flow state.

Unpacking our biases is useful, but it's most important in positions of power. Biases and assumptions have the most widespread effect when they're leveraged on others by authority figures, but they show up in any position of power (or lack thereof). Many of these are baked into us as mental shortcuts called heuristics, which are the same things that tell us not to touch stoves for survival; they're ingrained, but we have to be able to challenge those and unpack the reasons when it comes to assumptions about other people. However, this activity is time-consuming and not best used in situations where immediate action is needed.

Humans have a strong proclivity for pattern recognition for survival reasons. However, one of the downsides of strong pattern recognition is the risk of associating correlation and causation without taking the proper investigative steps to confirm the relationship between things. The scientific method exists to test a hypothesis and explore the relationship between things in our world. Learning and being open to complex relationships are components of a great mindset to apply to HVAC work as well, and humility and curiosity are at the forefront.

 

Franco, Zeno E., Kathy Blau, and Philip G. Zimbardo. "Heroism: A conceptual analysis and differentiation between heroic action and altruism." Review of general psychology 15.2 (2011): 99-113. https://doi.org/10.1037/a0022672

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Sub-dogs, this is the HVAC school podcast. This is a short episode. And we have a question from Brandon.

0:10.5

But before we get to that, we want to thank our great sponsors. Carrier and Carrier.com.

0:16.7

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0:22.4

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0:27.0

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0:31.4

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0:41.7

All right, so here's the question.

0:43.8

Hey, Brian, so I listened to your conversation about that gentleman talking about, am I toxic for caring?

0:48.9

And I did a deeper analysis, and I used AI to help me out with this.

0:54.1

But I was wondering if you can ask

0:56.1

or go over with yourself of your

0:58.1

experience that you've had about

1:00.2

the foundation and understanding

1:02.1

critical thinking and metacognition

1:03.8

unpacking biases and

1:06.0

assumptions, the

1:07.8

why behind the why method

1:09.2

and observing and pattern recognition exercises and reflective analysis,

1:16.4

understanding your thought process, embracing complexity and certainties,

1:20.4

seven continuous improvement through group reflection and feedback.

1:25.8

These are those things that I've been thinking deeply in my HVAC

1:28.6

career due to what I've learned through HVAC school and what I've learned through my experience

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