字幕表 動画を再生する 英語字幕をプリント - If you've ever had a problem or a situation that you're working to resolve, and you're not really thinking about it consciously at the moment but you're in the shower and all of a sudden an idea comes to you. Or you go to sleep and you wake up or even in the middle of the night and you have an idea about something that's been bothering you, something you've been working on. That is the Zeigarnik Effect. (string music) So I'm gonna introduce you to Bluma Zeigarnik. Bluma was a psychologist and she's responsible for identifying the Zeigarnik Effect, the tendency to remember incomplete tasks better than completed ones. Ernest Hemingway is said to have used the Zeigarnik Effect to his advantage. He would end each day of his writing by stopping mid sentence. Instead of completing his thought he would allow the Zeigarnik Effect, this productive tension, to work for him. Executives tend to rush to closure. We have a bias for action, we want to move on and get the answer so that we can get a lot of things done. But I always say that perceptive questions are much more important than answers and this is because questions are tools. Questions generalize across time and place whereas answers are specific to a given context. It's my hope that you will practice staying in the question where creativity and energy often reside along with uncertainty and anxiety. So may Zeigarnik be with you. (string music)
B1 中級 米 リーダーシップ・キャピタルツァイガルニク効果 (Leadership Capital: Zeigarnik effect) 97 9 S m iLE に公開 2021 年 01 月 14 日 シェア シェア 保存 報告 動画の中の単語