Gary Bertwistle & Patrick J. McGinnis , The Mojo Sessions

Patrick McGinnis - Mojo, FOMO, FOBO and Decision Making

15 Oct 2020 • 62 min • EN
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Patrick J. McGinnis coined the term “FOMO", short for the "Fear Of Missing Out.” He is the author of Fear of Missing Out: Practical Decision-Making in a World of Overwhelming Choice and host of HBR Presents: FOMO Sapiens podcast. He also created the term "FOBO" or "Fear Of a Better Option." At a time when every decision counts, we must be decisive. Deciding what’s best, whether you’re dealing with life’s major decisions or its minor details can be daunting. Patrick delivered a popular TED Talk on decision-making and developed a fresh approach that will show us how to overcome indecision...the topic for this conversation.    When people ask Patrick what he does how does he like to reply? What’s the source of FOMO… the actual upstream source? 50 percent of us suffer from FOMO. What is the question that is framed to participants to know? How do we know it’s our FOMO speaking and not another part of our subconscious? Is there an argument for filtering what we choose to listen to or hear from others? What are the positives of FOMO? Does FOMO drive us to live out other peoples dreams instead of focusing with intention on our own dreams? What is our fear telling us? Has swipe left/right/up/down become a means to introduce FOBO and reinforce that behaviour? Why do leaders struggle to make important, difficult decisions in the workplace?  Why should we Marie Kondo on the options we don’t take up?  Patrick woke up and dressed like a French assassin. Did he take on the values of a French assassin alter ego? Patrick said his Dad was a man who knew no FOMO. Why? When Patrick's identity was wrapped in private equity he got very sick. How did he adjust his identity to move on? "I am the FOMO guy yet I have FOMO now?" Does Patrick ever have to self course correct? The opposite feeling of FOMO is where you feel joyful at the idea of not being involved. It's called "JOMO.” Should we consider Steven Pressfield's The War of Art and frame JOMO as the joy of beating the resistance? One of your favourite passages is from Martin Luther King's letter From the Birmingham Jail. What would his letter say?    LINKS   Patrick McGinnis https://patrickmcginnis.com   Patrick McGinnis podcast - FOMOSapiens https://patrickmcginnis.com/fomosapiens/all-episodes/   Patrick McGinnis on TED https://www.ted.com/speakers/patrick_mcginnis   Marie Kondo https://konmari.com   The Mojo Sessions website https://www.themojosessions.com   The Mojo Sessions on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/TheMojoSessions   The Mojo Sessions on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/TheMojoSessions   Gary on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-bertwistle-helping-unlock-great-ideas-b5182011   Gary on Twitter https://twitter.com/GaryBertwistle   The Mojo Sessions on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/themojosessions   © 2020 Gary Bertwistle.  All Rights Reserved.   Any products or companies discussed in the show are not paid endorsements. I am not sponsored by, nor do I have any professional or affiliate relationships of any kind with any of the companies or products highlighted in the show. It’s just stuff I like, that I think is cool, that I want to share, and that I believe may be of interest to you as part of the Mojo crew.

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