32. Escaping the ‘Answer Trap’, and Why Slowing Down Speeds You Up
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Do you know that feeling when you're asked a question, you’re under pressure, so you reach for the nearest answer?
Or when you're in a meeting and someone says "let's not overcomplicate this" or "we just need to make a decision" and something inside you knows you're moving too fast, but the momentum carries you forward anyway?
This episode explores what Kate Christiansen calls "the Answer Trap," that invisible current pulling us toward quick closure when what we actually need is better thinking.
Kate shares how our brains, when faced with disruption and complexity, default to comfort-seeking patterns that feel like progress but actually limit our capacity to navigate what's really happening.
What if the biggest risk we face isn't making the wrong decision, but stopping our thinking too soon?
Kate Christiansen is a ‘cognitive detective’ who's spent decades helping leaders think more clearly when it matters most. Having lived through disruptive environments her entire career, she's developed an uncanny ability to see patterns in complexity that others miss.
Kate is the author of "The Answer Trap," a book that names something we've all experienced but never had language for.
In this episode, you'll discover:
- How to recognise the five "autopilot" thinking patterns that drag us toward premature answers
- Why disruption makes us crave closure and how this creates a cycle of reactive decision-making
- How to switch from autopilot to "copilot" by partnering with your brain rather than being controlled by it
- Why asking "What am I thinking right now?" is the simplest way to break free from default patterns
- How AI both amplifies the answer trap and offers new ways to enhance our thinking
- Why the "dodo effect" threatens our cognitive abilities and what we can do about it
- How to create "surface piercing questions" that move beyond comfortable answers
- Why slowing down in conversations actually accelerates better outcomes
Timestamps:
(00:00) - The Dodo Effect and Outsourcing Thinking
(10:57) - The Answer Trap: Understanding the Problem
(20:17) - The Relationship with AI: A Double-Edged Sword
(27:39) - Understanding Autopilots in Decision Making
(32:20) - Breaking Free from Autopilot Thinking
(46:09) - The Power of Naming the Answer Trap
Other references:
- Curly Conversations for Teams Book| Kate Christiansen
- The Answer Trap | Kate Christiansen
- The Thrive Cycle | Kate Christiansen
- Growth Mindset | Carol Dweck
- Chat GPT
You can find Kate at:
Website: www.katechristiansen.com.au
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katechristiansen/
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