What are Nestheads?

Nesthead of the Day

Conscience

Conscience

The internal moral compass that guides individuals to distinguish right from wrong based on moral principles societal norms and personal values

2 Minute Rule

2 Minute Rule

If a task takes less than 2 minutes to complete, do it right now.

5 Whys

5 Whys

A problem-solving technique that involves asking "Why?" five times to drill down to the root cause of an issue.

Actor Observer Bias

Actor Observer Bias

The difference in how we perceive our own actions versus how we perceive others

Anchoring

Anchoring

A cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered (the "anchor") when making decisions.

Anger

Anger

An intense emotional response often triggered by perceived threats.

Anti-Hero

Anti-Hero

A protagonist or notable figure who lacks conventional heroic qualities such as idealism, courage, and morality, often embodying grey moral areas.

Anxiety

Anxiety

A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome.

Aspiration

Aspiration

A strong desire, longing, or ambition for achieving something significant or of great value, often beyond current reach.

Authority Bias

Authority Bias

The tendency to attribute greater accuracy to the opinion of an authority figure (unrelated to its content) and to be more influenced by that opinion.

Availability Heuristic

Availability Heuristic

A mental shortcut that relies on immediate examples that come to a person's mind when evaluating a specific topic, concept, method, or decision.

Conscience

Conscience

The internal moral compass that guides individuals to distinguish right from wrong based on moral principles, societal norms, and personal values.

Discontent

Discontent

Discontent is a feeling of dissatisfaction or unhappiness with one's circumstances.

Disgust

Disgust

An intense emotional response characterized by aversion and revulsion, typically triggered by unpleasant tastes, smells, sights, or concepts.

Dismay

Dismay

Dismay is a feeling of distress or consternation caused by something unexpected and unwelcome.

Dismissal

Dismissal

The act of rejecting someone's ideas, feelings, or opinions as unworthy of consideration.

Disrespect

Disrespect

Disrespect is the act of showing a lack of admiration or consideration for someone or something.

Distrust

Distrust

The feeling of doubt or skepticism regarding the reliability, truth, or ability of someone or something.

Dread

Dread

An intense fear or anxiety about a future event or outcome, often characterized by a feeling of powerlessness or inevitability.

Dunbars Number

Dunbars Number

The theoretical cognitive limit to the number of people with whom one can maintain stable social relationships, typically around 150.

Dunning-Kruger Effect

Dunning-Kruger Effect

A cognitive bias where people with limited knowledge or competence in a domain overestimate their own ability, while experts underestimate theirs.

Eat the Frog

Eat the Frog

Tackling your most challenging or important task first thing in the day.

Ego

Ego

The part of the mind that mediates between the conscious and the unconscious and is responsible for reality testing and a sense of personal identity.

Envy

Envy

A feeling of discontent or covetousness with regard to someone's advantages, achievements, or possessions.

Exasperation

Exasperation

Mental Model Short Description: Exasperation is a feeling of intense irritation or annoyance.

Fear

Fear

An emotional response to perceived threats or danger, serving as a protective mechanism to avoid harm.

Fitness Function

Fitness Function

A method to evaluate and measure progress towards achieving specific goals, serving as a benchmark for effectiveness and adjustment.

Framing

Framing

The way information is presented or structured, influencing how it is perceived and interpreted.

Frugality

Frugality

The practice of being economical in the use and allocation of resources, emphasizing minimalism and avoidance of waste.

Future Self

Future Self

The concept of envisioning who you will become in the future, including your aspirations, goals, and potential changes in identity or circumstances.

Golden Circle

Golden Circle

A framework for understanding why some organizations and leaders are able to inspire action and achieve significant impact, centered around starting with "Why" (purpose), then "How" (process), and finally "What" (product).

Guilt

Guilt

An emotional response that arises from the realization or belief that one has committed a mistake or wrong, violating one's moral or ethical standards.

Halo Effect

Halo Effect

A cognitive bias where an initial positive impression of a person leads to the assumption that they possess other positive traits, often unrelated.

Hierarchy of Needs

Hierarchy of Needs

A theory in psychology proposed by Abraham Maslow that suggests human needs are arranged in a hierarchy, from the most basic physiological needs to higher-level psychological needs, culminating in self-actualization.

Humiliation

Humiliation

A powerful emotional experience caused by a perceived loss of dignity or respect, often resulting from being placed in an inferior or demeaning position by others.

Implicit Bias

Implicit Bias

Unconscious attitudes or stereotypes that affect our understanding, actions, and decisions in an involuntary manner.

Imposter Syndrome

Imposter Syndrome

Self-Doubt in the Face of Success

Inadequacy

Inadequacy

A feeling of lacking the quality or quantity required; insufficiency.

Insecurity

Insecurity

A feeling of uncertainty or anxiety about oneself; lack of confidence.

Judgement

Judgement

The ability to make considered decisions or come to sensible conclusions.

Lonliness

Lonliness

A complex and usually unpleasant emotional response to isolation or lack of companionship.

Loss

Loss

The feeling of grief or distress that comes from losing someone or something important.

Meaning

Meaning

The significance, purpose, or value that individuals attach to their lives, actions, or beliefs.

Naked Eye Observation

Naked Eye Observation

The process of observing and analyzing the environment or celestial bodies without the use of optical instruments.

Negativity Bias

Negativity Bias

The tendency to give more attention and weight to negative experiences or information than to positive ones.

Occams Razor

Occams Razor

The principle that the simplest explanation is usually the correct one.

Operant Conditioning

Operant Conditioning

A method of learning that occurs through rewards and punishments for behavior.

Optimism Bias

Optimism Bias

The tendency to believe that we are less likely to experience negative events and more likely to experience positive events in the future than is actually the case.

Ostrich Effect

Ostrich Effect

The tendency to ignore dangerous or negative information by "burying" one's head in the sand, like an ostrich.

Overwhelm

Overwhelm

A state of being overcome by too many demands or challenges that exceed one's capacity to cope.

Paranoia

Paranoia

An irrational and persistent feeling of being pursued, threatened, or persecuted.