• politicwise - politics meets personal development

  • By: Daniel Matteo
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politicwise - politics meets personal development

By: Daniel Matteo
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  • politicwise is where politics meets personal development. It’s for those who want to make a difference in the world out there, while working on themselves: being the change they want to see. It’s for learners, beginners, the open-minded. I bring together an eclectic mix of political leaders, scientists and change-makers to discuss the daily challenges of political leadership and the mindsets, tools and routines to thrive in politics.

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    Dr. Daniel Matteo
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Episodes
  • Inner Game of Politics: 5 Obstacles
    Sep 10 2024

    politicwise is where politics meets personal development. Become a free subscriber and get evidence-based ideas and tools for personal growth and wiser politics. For those whose life's work is more than a job

    In this podcast episode, I’m sharing 5 obstacles to winning the Inner Game of Politics.

    Performance = Potential - Interference

    In politics, we always play an outer game and an inner game.

    The outer game is formulating good policy, forming coalitions, expressing your ideas convincingly etc.

    The inner game is being aware of what really matters to you and others, managing your thoughts and emotions, staying grounded etc.

    Playing the inner game effectively is less about adding than subtracting:

    Performance = potential - interference

    Reducing interference allows you to play fully to your potential.

    What are the inner interferences / obstacles getting in the way in politics?

    1. Lack of Focus

    * Where to focus is about prioritising (via ‘the 1 thing’ or ‘impact-feasibility matrix’)

    * What matters most is about knowing your criteria for prioritising, i.e. your values and those of your group; and ‘knowing’ this cognitively, emotionally, somatically

    * How to keep focus is about selective attention and open monitoring; creating habits/systems against distraction to avoid ego depletion & Zeigarnik effect; saying ‘No’ to important things

    2. Chronic Stress

    Chronic stress interferes in three ways:

    * Cognitive impairment, especially for those parts of the brain involved in executive functions like decision-making and planning

    * Emotional dysregulation: long-term stress causes anxiety and it makes the brain's amygdala more sensitive to threat, feeling on edge

    * Declining physical health: chronic stress weakens the immune system and can also increase the risk for cardiovascular diseases

    3. Cognitive Bias

    Brains evolved with several mental shortcuts that made sense over a long stretch of our specie's existence, but can and often get in the way of deliberate decision-making for a complex problem.

    I collected 30 cognitive biases you fall for in politics.

    4. ‘House Divided’

    “A house divided against itself, cannot stand” - Abraham Lincoln

    The inner ‘house divided’ is about parts of yourself sabotaging your efforts.

    5. Feeling Powerful (unchecked)

    Feeling powerful can make you …

    * More aggressive

    * More risk-taking

    * Have a (false) sense of control

    * More goal-focused, less vigilant

    * More ego-centric and less empathetic

    * Take action more boldly (as limitations on action are removed)

    These effects can be helpful, but also become an obstacle if unchecked.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicwise.org
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    19 mins
  • Felix Sproll - Local politics, Europe, handling threats, and being honest
    Jun 18 2024

    From Civil Society to the City Council of Munich

    Felix Sproll is a civil society activist turned city councillor in Munich for the pan-European party Volt Europa. Felix shares his journey from civil society to politics and the importance of staying true to your values. He emphasizes the need to build a network of like-minded individuals and learn from their experiences. Felix also discusses the challenges of being in the public eye and dealing with hate and threats. He advises aspiring politicians to communicate honestly with citizens and be open to different opinions. Lastly, he highlights the importance of being straightforward and transparent in decision-making.

    Find out more about Felix at https://www.instagram.com/felix_sproll/ and about Volt at https://volteuropa.org.

    Find out more on https://politicwise.org, on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/politicwise/ and LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-daniel-matteo/.



    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicwise.org
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    32 mins
  • Better Decisions With Mental Models
    Jun 4 2024
    Mental models can help us make better decisions, be a better learner and navigate AI

    This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.politicwise.org
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    21 mins

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