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Why You Can't Make Decisions

Why You Can't Make Decisions

FromHow to Sell Online


Why You Can't Make Decisions

FromHow to Sell Online

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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode, I’m going to talk about why you can't make decisions related to your family or business even when it’s important that you do. When five o’clock in the evening hits, most mothers are super tired, and the age-old question from their kids about what’s for dinner makes them feel like they’ll cringe and you just want to make everything and everyone disappear. Personally, when my kids ask me that question, I almost feel like my brain folds in on itself like a piece of odd origami. That question is one of the many painful and repetitive questions that get asked daily in every family. But what makes that question so painful? Well, the reality is it's the basis of why we have problems making decisions. Think of a scenario where you are going for a run, and you're just about to head out the door when you realize that there's something in your sneaker poking you. Maybe it’s a pebble or a Lego. You're not even sure, but you consider trying to shove it to one side of your sneaker with your toes, and just hope for the best because you really don't feel like taking off your shoe, and trying to re-tie it. But you realize that if you don't deal with that annoying poking, your run will end up horribly. That’s sort of the same way decision making works. You may have every intention of making a decision, but there's something causing you to stop from moving forward with it. That thing is called decision fatigue. Research shows that we make 35,000 decisions every single day, and that just exhausts our brains tremendously. To emulate uber successful people, we have to know that decision fatigue exists and start working on making choices that will lighten the load on our brains. And that’s exactly what I will help you do in this episode, so you can start making the most positively impactful decisions in your family and business. Don’t miss out.Key Takeaways:Prepping long and hard to make ClanCon 2020 the best one yet (01:22)Decision fatigue and how it comes from making 35,000 decisions a day (03:33)How to reduce your brain load so that you can focus on the things that matter in your family and business (07:00)Be your own smart meter to pare down the number of unimportant decisions you make to save room for the important ones (10:41)Meal prepping services and creating savings habits (15:23)Can drinking water help you conserve brain energy? (18:44)Commit, take baby steps, be consistent, form a trigger, create a schedule, batch work, and make more stuff less stuff (21:35)Additional Resources:Willpower Doesn't Work By Benjamin Hardy--Connect with Alison:FacebookInstagramLinkedIn>>> Join the $1-100k System
Released:
Mar 31, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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Have you thought about selling products online, but don’t quite know where to start? Or do you already have an online store, and want to find the right way to grow it? Or maybe you’re just wanting to find a way to earn extra money for your family and came across this podcast in your search. No matter your reason, the How to Sell Online podcast is for you. Hosted by Alison J. Prince, How to Sell Online is designed to help anyone who’s ready to embrace the opportunities that selling products online offers. Each episode features everyday people who have achieved jaw-dropping eCommerce success as well as experts from a variety of business backgrounds. You’ll be informed, inspired, and entertained week after week. Alison J. Prince went from being a junior high math and science teacher to building four multimillion-dollar online businesses—with 4 kids at her feet. She’s taught thousands of people the power of selling online through the 0-100K System she created. Alison is an unwavering advocate of entrepreneurship and also created the Because I Can Life movement to encourage everyone to live their best business life. Follow her on Facebook and Instagram at @AlisonJPrince