Send us a text Heather and I are talking about picking tomatoes and choosing great working environments Tricks for choosing can help or confuseTomatoes are designed to look ready, not necessarily taste readyDelayed feedback makes it heard to learn from our choicesAI can mimic your quality cuesHeather and I want to hear about tips you have when choosing a new position. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-hovercraft-full-of-eels/202509/why-you-cant-win-with-a-tomato
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Send us a text Heather and I are talking about picking tomatoes and choosing great working environments Tricks for choosing can help or confuseTomatoes are designed to look ready, not necessarily taste readyDelayed feedback makes it heard to learn from our choicesAI can mimic your quality cuesHeather and I want to hear about tips you have when choosing a new position. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-hovercraft-full-of-eels/202509/why-you-cant-win-with-a-tomato
Send us a text Heather and I are talking about supervisees feeling overconfident. Reds flags impact assessmentRed flags can be taken out of contextRed flag signal strength confuses assessmentHeather and I would interested to hear about ways that you assess. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/why-bad-looks-good/202508/how-overconfidence-leads-to-overlooking-danger
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Send us a text Heather and I are talking about picking tomatoes and choosing great working environments Tricks for choosing can help or confuseTomatoes are designed to look ready, not necessarily taste readyDelayed feedback makes it heard to learn from our choicesAI can mimic your quality cuesHeather and I want to hear about tips you have when choosing a new position. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/a-hovercraft-full-of-eels/202509/why-you-cant-win-with-a-tomato