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019 - Wonder Why You Sometimes Take An Instant Dislike To Someone? This Is One Reason
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Have you ever found yourself instantly drawn to or repelled by someone you've just met, and couldn't quite figure out why? The reason may surprise you.
In this solo episode, I discuss how implicit biases shape our personal and business interactions, steering us toward and away from potential clients or collaboration partners based on a single trait.
Those often subconscious biases that color what we think about people we've just met, often referred to as the Horns and Halo effect, have the potential to profoundly influence personal and professional relationships.
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