5 mental traps that successful people never fall for, according to psychologists

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Successful people never fall for these 5 mental traps according to psychologists. (via CNBCMakeIt)

listing the advantages and disadvantages of putting your time and energy into catastrophizing. Or, she says, it may help to play "devil's advocate," and list all the best-case scenarios. You may find yourself in a calmer, less anxious, and clearer state of mind.In the fallacy of fairness, a person believes that every situation should be determined by what is fair.: You're bitter that your colleague got a promotion — and you didn't.

But guess what? As you've probably been told several times as a child: Life isn't always fair. When engage in the fallacy of fairness, you're more likely to wind up

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