There’s a way to avoid the slippery slopes of over-optimism

There’s a way to avoid the slippery slopes of over-optimism

Dr. Heather C Lenchis is an affective scientist, and professor and head in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Texas A&M University. Her research focuses on emotions as the foundation of cognitive and social processes, particularly how people think about their futures. Her work has been covered in multiple outlets such as Wired and Business Insider.

Potential Benefits of Optimism

Optimistic expectations are motivating

Second study:

In a second study, we recruited medical students undergoing what’s called ‘Match Day’.

Optimism is beneficial when it translates into action in pursuit of goals

You can expect good things, but you have to be willing to put in the effort to make the good things happen

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