🧠 Weekly Mind Sweep #130| Curated Conversation | Bias

July 2024

*Week 130: Curated Conversation; Bias

Week 131: Mind Your Business; Bias

Week 132: Manage Your Mind; Bias

Week 133: What’s On My Mind; Bias

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[Set Scene]

It's a sunny, calm, and breezy Friday afternoon at Wild Hard in Hudson, MA. A group of Phenomenal Women Drinking Caffeine has gathered around a table near the entrance. Each enjoys a snack and sip while the cool breeze from the open garage door crosses their cheeks.

There is laughter, smiles, pondering, conversation, and gentle nods of understanding. They open their discussion by touching on recent happenings from the week.

"Did any of you watch the presidential debate?"

[Director's Clapboard Slams]

"CUT! Wait, Jamie. We're supposed to discuss what comes up in the deck of cards, ladies.

Jamie, pull those cards out, and let's get this conversation back on track. And… ACTION!"

Jamie pulls a card from Tosha Silver's Wild Offerings deck, and conversation ensues about the chosen card, "Mistakes." [1]

[End Scene]

Just like a movie producer stopping a "missed take," when something doesn't go as expected or planned, we label it a mistake, stop and redirect our focus.

For July, we're going to dig into the topic of bias.

While researching bias, specifically cognitive bias, I came across a perspective that called them "mental mistakes," and I love this perspective!

In our time together at Curated Conversations, we learned that our brain loves to take shortcuts. [2]

As usual, I always love to begin with how we as humans have defined our word of the month:

Did you know that there are 188 known cognitive biases?

Our attention is a limited resource, and we do not have the bandwidth to evaluate every detail of every moment in every situation. We rely on mental shortcuts to evaluate situations based on our core needs.

Biases influence our beliefs and our actions.

It can lead to poor decisions, a lack of ability to listen to opposing views, or even contribute to the alienation of those with different viewpoints.

Then we step back and realize that 8.1 billion people are doing the same thing; what even is Reality? [4]

Bias is not good or bad; it simply is.

As we've practiced, awareness is the first step to bringing unconscious behavior to the surface, discerning it against our values, and utilizing our power to choose.

This month, we're going to practice our awareness of our bias.

Here's some fun "information overload" data to consider:

  • "In 2020, internet users generated 64.2 ZB (Zettabyte) of data, which exceeded the number of detectable stars in the cosmos. Experts expect the figures to rise, with data creation reaching 147 ZB by the end of 2024."

  • With around 5.35 billion internet users worldwide, each person can potentially generate approximately 15.87 TB of data daily.

  • In 2023, the world created around 120 zettabytes (ZB). Breaking down the figures will give a rough estimate of 337,080 petabytes (PB) of daily data. In context, there are around 5.35 billion internet users globally, meaning each user can create about 15.87 TB of data daily.

  • Experts project that by 2025, over 463 exabytes (EB) of data will be generated daily worldwide. The numbers are equivalent to 212,765,957 DVDs per day, equal to watching "The Social Network" non-stop for 17,878,250.55 days. [5]

1 exabyte = 1,000 Petabytes.

1 Petabyte =  1,000 terabytes.

1 TB in size would be the equivalent of 83,333,333.33 pages. (Eighty-three million three hundred thirty-three thousand three hundred thirty-three)

We have not evolved to process this amount of data, and even with the amount of data passing our individual eyes each day, we are not processing it all. We're taking shortcuts to get the information we need to survive—this minute.

Remember, we're doing all we can to walk, talk, and not get run over by moving cars.

We might be wired to believe what we see based on our ability to absorb information at the time. But before you become a statistic for sharing information online, consciously filter it through your values and discern what is most valuable.

Remember that what you read is likely from a biased perspective, including this!

For me, this feels like divine timing to discuss bias, as it raises awareness of how our brain works as we navigate the information coming into our consciousness.

So that we can take aligned action.

How do you balance staying informed with the vast amount of information available while being mindful of the biases that might come with it?

Reply and share with me!


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What I’m reading

A Few Kind Words by Tracey Willis Gates

What kind of person do you want to be?

"You made not only my day, but my week, my month, and my year." This is just one of hundreds of heartfelt responses Tracey received on her transformational journey of writing a handwritten, unexpected letter of appreciation to a different person every day for one year. Inspired by her father, who passed away suddenly when she was 24, and his constant request for "a few kind words," Tracey offers a simple way to feel energized, empowered, and uplifted.

What began as a journey to fill her depleted soul with positivity quickly became an awareness that we all crave being told we matter. This book will motivate you to look up, listen, linger, and engage with those around you. You'll be surprised how much there is to appreciate when you take time to notice, and how incredibly good it feels when you do!

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SPECIAL DATE! (We will NOT be at the Chamber on July 5h due to the holiday)

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Jamie Chapman

Oh, Hi! I’m Jamie Chapman

I’m a Small Business Consultant who recognizes you might do things a little bit differently, and I’m here for it. I help support small businesses in a wide variety of industries and have a special place in my heart for neurodiverse entrepreneurs and ADHD business owners.


If you find that you’re often dancing to the beat of a pen tapping against your desk instead of your own drum, I see you and get you. And I want you to keep on dancing.


I value getting to know the whole person as a business owner and taking a holistic, human view of their needs. I meet you where you’re at and support you in getting to where you want to go.


I love watching small business owners thrive and feel proud of what they’re building.


Founder and Owner of Chickbook Creative, I’ve gained years of career experience in systems, processes, accountability, leadership, and project management. I bring a multi-faceted approach to problem-solving and extensive knowledge of executive functioning, habit formation, and the neurodiverse and ADHD entrepreneur’s mind.


I see and understand the ADHD entrepreneur brain at work, and I'm passionate about supporting neurodivergent business owners in a way that lets them shine their light and bring their gifts to the world for all to see (and pay them for!).

https://www.chickbookcreative.com
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