Professor of Behavioural Psychology John Parkinson | "When do we stop and think, I can change this"?
We can all talk a good game - but how often do we actually deliver on the goods? If we know what we need to do to feel good, to attain and maintain good health, and achieve our goals and desires - why is that we find ourselves not doing the things?! Professor John Parkinson and Ben dive head first into the theories of behavioural psychology behind these patterns in us - where they come from, why they develop and what we can do to change them.
Here we cover:
🎯 The Intention-Action Gap
💡 The need for specificity in setting and achieving goals
🧠 Optimists and pessimists - do you believe you can or you can’t?
🏆 Fear of failing - we all know it, so what do we do with it?
🎲 Gamifying life - “how would you live differently if you viewed life as a game?”
👫 Gender differences in achievement, and optimism.
💪 Self-determination theory and 3 core motivating categories
Listen in to John and Ben's open discussion on how to stack the deck in your favour through understanding what is driving our behaviour, self-awareness and optimising your environment for goal achievement.
Find John:
Google Scholar
Public Health Wales - Behavioural Science Unit Website
Wales Centre for Behavioural Change blog
Mentioned in this episode:
Psychology Students’ Marathon Achievements
Book - Super Better by Jane McGonigal
Study - Motivation and Behaviour Change in Parkrun Participants
Book - Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman
Book - Determined: Life Without Free Will by Robert Sapolsky
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Information
- Show
- FrequencyUpdated weekly
- Published21 August 2024 at 04:00 UTC
- Length1h 5m
- Episode32
- RatingClean