
SuperPsyched with Dr. Adam Dorsay #297 Making Better Decisions with Both/And Thinking | Wendy Smith, PhD
Dr. Adam Dorsay, host of the SuperPsyched podcast, explores the concept of 'both and' thinking with Dr. Wendy Smith, professor at the University of Delaware. They discuss how simplistic binary questions can lead to problematic outcomes, especially in complex situations like parenting, corporate decisions, and political discourse. Dr. Smith highlights the importance of embracing paradoxical thinking to foster better decision-making and creativity. Their conversation delves into integrating competing demands in personal and professional contexts, enhancing relationships, and navigating life’s complexities with a mindset that values nuance and interconnectedness.
00:00 Introduction to SuperPsyched
00:28 The Problem with Binary Thinking
01:08 Introducing Dr. Wendy Smith
02:16 The Concept of Both/And Thinking
05:13 Practical Applications of Both/And Thinking
07:14 Challenges in Promoting Nuanced Thinking
13:26 Both/And Thinking in Relationships
21:04 Paradox Theory and Parenting
25:02 Balancing Connection and Separation
25:24 Innovation and Existing Products: The Tightrope Walk
27:15 Parenting: Balancing Autonomy and Authority
29:05 The Concept of Consistent Inconsistency
30:22 The Power of Both-And Thinking
32:09 The Placebo and Nocebo Effect
34:44 Coopetition: Collaborating with Competitors
42:36 The Importance of Listening
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Both/And Thinking: Embracing Creative Tensions to Solve Your Toughest Problems Book
