Jan. 6, 2021

Annie Duke | How to Make the Most Important Decisions of Your Life

Annie Duke | How to Make the Most Important Decisions of Your Life

Annie Duke joins us for another episode to talk about some of the content from her latest book, How to Decide. Annie believes that making good decisions in a teachable skill that anyone can sharpen. Find out how to make the most important decisions of ...


Annie Duke joins us for another episode to talk about some of the content from her latest book, How to Decide. Annie believes that making good decisions in a teachable skill that anyone can sharpen. Find out how to make the most important decisions of your life in this episode.

 

Annie's latest book, How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices, is available now | https://www.annieduke.com/books

 

Visit Annie's website www.AnnieDuke.com to find her book, Thinking In Bets, or get in touch with her. 

 

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Annie Duke

Annie Duke is an author, corporate speaker, and consultant in the decision-making space. Annie’s latest book, How to Decide: Simple Tools for Making Better Choices, is available on September 15, 2020 from Portfolio, a Penguin Random House imprint. Her previous book, Thinking in Bets, is a national bestseller. As a former professional poker player, Annie won more than $4 million in tournament poker before retiring from the game in 2012. Prior to becoming a professional player, Annie was awarded a National Science Foundation Fellowship to study Cognitive Psychology at the University of Pennsylvania.