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Test Clarity of Desires (WDYW)
Agenda
QUESTION 1: What is the natural bias of the human mind mentioned in the text?
Focus on practical solutions
Tendency to avoid confrontation
Negative bias that identifies and catalogs problems
Predisposition to idealize the future
QUESTION 2: What radical question does the author propose to pivot from complaint to creation?
Why don't you change your behavior?
How to resolve conflicts immediately
What problems should we avoid?
What do you want?
QUESTION 3: What is the immediate effect of defining a positive desire according to the text?
Increases complaining and dissatisfaction
Generates confusion about goals
Maintains the vibration of conflict
Changes emotional state from frustration to hope and clarity
4th QUESTION: To which areas should clarity of desires be applied according to the section on intentional design?
Only to romantic relationships
Only to family interaction
To all relational spheres and not just the romantic one
Only close friendships
QUESTION 5: What happens in writing down desires that promotes their manifestation, according to the text?
Activates the reticular activation system to look for opportunities that match the vision
Forcing others to meet our expectations
Decreases clarity about what we want
Increases complaining about what is not working
QUESTION 6: What is the wish list mentioned in the text not intended to be?
Serves to manipulate people into changing
Is not a list of demands for others to comply with
Forces to give up security for adventure
Is a method to avoid honesty about what is desired
7TH QUESTION: What is the result of validating one's desires without guilt?
Causes conformism and fear of loneliness
Set a standard of dignity that acts as a filter
Impedes daily decision making
Reduce the possibility of reciprocity in relationships
8TH QUESTION: What is the recommended alternative to ruminating about what you want to leave behind?
Clearly defining what you do want to experience in the relationship
Focusing more on what is not wanted to avoid it
Expecting the other person to change without communicating desires
Looking only at the past to learn from mistakes
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