Episode 153: Decision Speed Collapses Success
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Fast decisions create momentum, eliminate delay and procrastination, and lead to exponential success. In this episode of the Seven-Figure Standard Podcast, we are discussing why indecision is a very expensive habit and how you can make decisions like an elite operator. Tuning in, you’ll hear all about why people are so indecisive, why being a good decision-maker is essential to success, why speed of decision-making collapses time, and so much more! We delve into how decisions are delayed when you don’t trust yourself and how self-respect can combat a lack of trust before discussing how speed of decision changes identity. Arash even talks about what he asks himself before making a decision, why he encourages his clients to disconnect from the money, and the power of abandoning ‘the old you’. Finally, Arash shares the first steps you need to take in order to become a good, confident, and efficient decision-maker and touches on the power of the subconscious mind in shifting identity. Thanks for listening!
Key Points From This Episode:
- Why people are so indecisive and why it’s dangerous.
- The importance of being a good decision-maker.
- Why speed of decision-making collapses time.
- How building self-respect makes you trust yourself.
- Speed of decision as a tool to change your identity.
- The filter Arash uses to make decision-making easier.
- Why disconnecting from the money is important.
- Arash explains the power of ‘killing off’ the old you.
- The first steps to becoming a good decision-maker.
- Creating a wealth consciousness in everything you do.
Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:
Think and Grow Rich
Voss Coaching Co
Voss Coaching Co on LinkedIn
Voss Coaching Co on Instagram
Voss Coaching Co on Facebook
Mykie Stiller on LinkedIn
Mykie Stiller on Instagram
Arash Vossoughi on LinkedIn
Arash Vossoughi on YouTube