
Can you trust your own memory of how a key business decision went down?
When a colleague remembers a meeting differently than you do, who is actually closer to the truth?
If your brain routinely rewrites the past without telling you, what does that mean for the feedback you give and the lessons you think you have learned?
Why do confident, intelligent people consistently misremember events, and why does that confidence make the problem worse?
Is the story you tell yourself about your career, your wins, your mistakes, actually what happened?
For our Watch & Talk sessions, this video sparks discussion around memory and reliability, self-awareness in professional life, storytelling and bias, decision-making and reflection.
Ready to find out how much your brain has been editing behind your back?
Watch the video here (but it’s always more interesting to talk about it 😉):