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Adam Cuppy
Ahmed Omran
Alan Ridlehoover
Amit Zur
Andrew Mason
Andrew Nesbitt
Andy Andrea
Andy Croll
Asia Hoe
Avdi Grimm
Ben Greenberg
Bhavani Ravi
Brandon Carlson
Brittany Martin
Caleb Thompson
Caren Chang
Chiu-Ki Chan
Christine Seeman
Cody Norman
Devon Estes
Eileen Uchitelle
Emily Giurleo
Emily Samp
Enrico Grillo
Espartaco Palma
Fito von Zastrow
Frances Coronel
Hilary Stohs-Krause
Jalem Raj Rohit
Jemma Issroff
Jenny Shih
Joel Chippindale
Justin Searls
Katrina Owen
Kevin Murphy
Kudakwashe Paradzayi
Kylie Stradley
Maeve Revels
Maryann Bell
Matt Bee
Mayra Lucia Navarro
Molly Struve
Nadia Odunayo
Nickolas Means
Noah Gibbs
Olivier Lacan
Ramón Huidobro
Richard Schneeman
Rizky Ariestiyansyah
Saron Yitbarek
Sean Moran-Richards
Shem Magnezi
Srushith Repakula
Stefanni Brasil
Stephanie Minn
Sweta Sanghavi
Syed Faraaz Ahmad
Tekin Suleyman
Thomas Carr
Tom Stuart
Ufuk Kayserilioglu
Valentino Stoll
Victoria Gonda
Vladimir Dementyev
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### Abstract Modern humans aren’t great at risk assessment. We often blithely ignore that which could harm us, and are conversely intimidated by things that are factually quite safe. This inability to recognize threat has vast implications for many aspects of our lives, including our careers. In this talk, we’ll explore root causes of fear and anxiety, and discover how we can work to deliberately rewrite our “instincts”, redirect our worry toward what actually matters, and channel it into productive outcomes that make us safer, happier and less stressed. ### Notes This talk was born from conversations with psychiatrist, teacher and manager friends, as well as friends with diagnosed anxiety, who talked about their struggles to distinguish (or help others distinguish) between perceived threats and actual threats (ie: fear of terrorism vs. fear of car crashes). But it’s not just about physical safety - I found myself struggling with knowing what was actually “dangerous” in terms of my career. Would asking for a raise make me seem difficult? Why do we focus on the “threat” of people not working enough hours, vs. being productive and keeping turnover low? By exploring how we process fear and the various factors that contribute to our sense of risk, we can begin to rethink our fears and anxieties and learn how to engage in better risk assessment (in a variety of scenarios). By letting go of unnecessary stress, worry and anxiety, we free up emotional energy and improve our mental (and physical!) health. This talk is aimed at anyone who wants to do a better job of directing stress and worry into actionable steps, instead of missing out on opportunities or being weighed down by misguided fears and anxieties. It’s not meant to be a therapy session, but an exploration of fear and risk, and give attendees tools to better manage and assess fears and concerns in their daily lives.
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