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Send us a textHow many times have you said, "Let me wait and see," hoping that things will magically fix themselves so you don't have to make the tough decisions? Indecisiveness makes you soft, weak, and dependent on others. You have enough to get started. Make a stand in your one and only life. Work and see, don't wait and see. Support the show
In this week's episode of ASEAN Speaks, our host Thilan is joined by our Economist, Brian Lee to give us new insights on MAS's policy easing and Singapore's GDP forecast downgrade and Senior Analyst Eric Ong shares why ComfortDelGro could be a safe haven.Thilan unpacks the downgrade of Singapore banks to Neutral and takes a deep dive into the uncertainty of the markets.On Behalf of Senior Analyst Jarick Seet, our host, Thilan unpacks the risk facing Venture Corpotation and also highlights our call on Grab Holdings.Edited by Xuan Hao, Dion, Bruce.
Pastor Delbert Denny Preaches a message called "The Dangers of Indecisiveness and Inquisitiveness" from Luke 23:18-43.---Parkview Church exists to glorify God through the whole church forming whole disciples for the good of all people.Website: www.parkviewchurch.orgInstagram/Facebook: @parkviewchurchic
Book your free discovery call directly, visit: www.robertjamescoaching.com Welcome to The OCD and Anxiety Podcast, Episode 481, where we tackle the struggle of indecisiveness within the realm of OCD. In this episode, Robert James explores how perfectionism can hinder decision-making among those dealing with anxiety disorders. Through personal anecdotes and insightful tips, learn how to handle indecision by setting time limits, resisting reassurance-seeking behaviors, and embracing commitment despite uncertainty. Discover how relationships can be affected by OCD-induced indecision and the importance of navigating these challenges. If OCD and decision-making dominate your life, find comfort in knowing you're not alone. Disclaimer: Robert James Pizey (of Robert James Coaching) is not a medical professional and is also not providing therapy or medical treatment. Robert James Pizey recommends that anyone experiencing anxiety or OCD to seek professional medical help straight away to get a medical opinion and rule out other conditions or illnesses. The comments and opinions as written on this site are simply that and are not to be taken as professional medical opinions. Robert James Pizey provides coaching, education, accountability and peer support around Anxiety through his own personal experiences.
Feeling stuck on a project and unable to make decisions? You're not alone! In this episode, I'm answering a comment from an academy member who's struggling with indecisiveness. I'm sharing 10 practical strategies to help you push past doubt and move forward with confidence. You'll learn how to define your vision, set decision-making limits, simplify your choices, and trust your instincts—so you can stop overthinking and start creating! What You'll Learn: How to set clear goals to guide your project Why limiting choices can make decision-making easier Simple techniques to build confidence in your creative process How to overcome perfectionism and take action Silk All-In-One Mineral Paint: https://dixiebellepaint.com/paint/silk-paint/ _________________________________________________________________ Do you love to decorate your home but have a small budget to work with? My Creative Days shares creative ways to upcycle, repurpose, and DIY your way to a beautiful home on a budget. New video content is released every Wednesday & Friday! Shorts are delivered every day. Hit that SUBSCRIBE button and click the bell to be notified when new videos are launched! Thank you for sharing my channel with your family and friends. _________________________________________________________________ New to My Creative Days? Learn more about MCD here: https://www.mycreativedays.com/ Listen to the podcast: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/podcasts/my-creative-days Pin with me: https://www.pinterest.com/mycre8tivedays/ Join me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mycreativedays/ Join me on FB: https://www.facebook.com/mycreative.days Grab MY FREE Guide - Thrifting For Your Home: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/newsletter Grab MY FREE E-Book: The Struggles of Furniture Flippers and How to Overcome Them: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/furniture-flipping-newsletter Want to learn how to flip furniture successfully and for profit? I created The Furniture Flipping Academy for you! Learn more here: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/academy Find more creative content to inspire you here: https://learn.mycreativedays.com/links ______________________________________________________________ Disclosure Statement: These links contain affiliate links. I will receive a commission for items purchased through these links at no extra cost to you. I appreciate your support. Please read all labels and follow all manufacturer safety recommendations when working with paints, stains, and other equipment, and wear and use appropriate personal protection equipment. Viewers should attempt these projects at their own risk. ____________________________________________________
This episode revisits a discussion about neutrality and our tendency to be noncommittal despite real challenges impacting our communities. We cannot be on the fence forever being neither this nor that, never having made a commitment or obligating ourselves to one direction or another. Indecisiveness is obstructive to our personal development. It is time now to be accountable and this comes with settling down to a good choice and solidifying ourselves with other like minded individuals engaged in the good work of creating change.If you would like to engage with the Nurah Speaks podcast, submit your listener questions to info@NurahSpeaks.com. Listeners can also learn more about Nurah by visiting her website: NurahSpeaks.com or reading her blog by clicking this link.Follow Nurah Speaks @NurahSpeaksPodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.To bring Nurah as a speaker at your next event, email info@NurahSpeaks.comRemember, don't just Join the Movement, Be the Movement!
Fully commit and unlock your potential in medical device sales for 2025. —— Want to START a career in Medical Device Sales? https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-mclaughlin-5192b312b https://www.tiktok.com/@newtomedicaldevicesales? NTMDS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-to-medical-device-sales/posts/?feedView=all —— This episode is about how indecisiveness holds people back, the importance of fully committing to your goals, strategies for breaking into medical device sales, and how to embrace failure as a path to success in 2025. —— Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Indecisiveness keeps you stuck Stop going back and forth. Fully commit to your goals so you can stop wasting time and energy on doubt. 2️⃣ There's no perfect time Waiting for the “right time” to start only delays success. Take action now and learn as you go. 3️⃣ Action leads to clarity Whether it works or not, committing allows you to figure out what's next, instead of staying stuck in uncertainty. 4️⃣ Embrace failure as growth Top performers fail, learn, and adapt quickly. Every mistake brings you closer to success. 5️⃣ Commit to consistency Success doesn't come from trying for a week. Stay consistent over months to see meaningful results. —— What Is New To Medical Device Sales? New to Medical Device Sales is an exclusive training program founded by Jacob McLaughlin to help individuals break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Through personalized coaching, mock interviews, and proven strategies, our program equips all walks of life with the tools they need to land six-figure roles and succeed in the industry. Our average person gets hired in 8.5 weeks with $105,502 annual salary. Thousands of success stories showcase its effectiveness for candidates from diverse backgrounds.
Fully commit and unlock your potential in medical device sales for 2025. —— Want to START a career in Medical Device Sales? https://www.newtomedicaldevicesales.com https://www.linkedin.com/in/jacob-mclaughlin-5192b312b https://www.tiktok.com/@newtomedicaldevicesales? NTMDS LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/new-to-medical-device-sales/posts/?feedView=all —— This episode is about how indecisiveness holds people back, the importance of fully committing to your goals, strategies for breaking into medical device sales, and how to embrace failure as a path to success in 2025. —— Key Takeaways: 1️⃣ Indecisiveness keeps you stuck Stop going back and forth. Fully commit to your goals so you can stop wasting time and energy on doubt. 2️⃣ There's no perfect time Waiting for the “right time” to start only delays success. Take action now and learn as you go. 3️⃣ Action leads to clarity Whether it works or not, committing allows you to figure out what's next, instead of staying stuck in uncertainty. 4️⃣ Embrace failure as growth Top performers fail, learn, and adapt quickly. Every mistake brings you closer to success. 5️⃣ Commit to consistency Success doesn't come from trying for a week. Stay consistent over months to see meaningful results. —— What Is New To Medical Device Sales? New to Medical Device Sales is an exclusive training program founded by Jacob McLaughlin to help individuals break into the competitive field of medical device sales. Through personalized coaching, mock interviews, and proven strategies, our program equips all walks of life with the tools they need to land six-figure roles and succeed in the industry. Our average person gets hired in 8.5 weeks with a $105,502 annual salary. Thousands of success stories showcase its effectiveness for candidates from diverse backgrounds.
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How well do you know yourself? Besides your favorite color and food, do you know your own interests, hobbies, and strengths? If you struggle to answer this, you may have a weak sense of self. With some work and mindfulness, you can always make yours stronger! Are you lying to yourself without even knowing it? Here are a few common lies we should stop telling ourselves: • 6 Lies You Need To Stop Telling Yourself Writer: Ria Parikh Script Editor: Isadora Ho Script Manager: Kelly Soong VO: Amanda Silvera Animator: Whalesharkollie (New Animator) YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong References Buckley D (2020, July 16). “The Importance of A Strong Sense of Self and How To Gain It”. Better Help. Harell T, reviewed by. Retrieved from www.betterhelp.com/advice/general/the-importance-of-a-strong-sense-of-self-and-how-to-gain-it/ Cohen IS (2017, November 05). “7 Tips on How to Kick the Habit of Indecisiveness”. Psychology Today. Your Emotional Meter. Retrieved from www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/your-emotional-meter/201711/7-tips-how-kick-the-habit-indecisiveness Luna A (N.d). “18 Signs You Have a Poorly Developed Sense of Self (+ What to Do)”. Lonerwolf. Retrieved from www.lonerwolf.com/sense-of-self/ Raypole C (2020, June 18). “‘Who Am I?' How to Find Your Sense of Self”. Healthline. Klein A, reviewed by. Retrieved from www.healthline.com/health/sense-of-self Selig M (2018, May 02). “How to Be More Self-Confident in Just 3 Minutes a Day”. Psychology Today. Changepower. Retrieved from www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/changepower/201805/how-be-more-self-confident-in-just-3-minutes-day “7 Ways to Have a Stronger Sense of Self” (2014, May 15). Harley Therapy. Counselling Blog. Jacobson S, reviewed by. Retrieved from www.harleytherapy.co.uk/counselling/7-ways-stronger-sense.htm
Do you end your day feeling completely drained by the sheer number of decisions you've had to make? When even something as simple as choosing what's for dinner feels like it might push you over the edge, you're not alone. We're constantly bombarded with choices, and each one requires a decision. In this episode, Renee dives into how you can make decision-making easier by trusting your intuition and implementing a few simple strategies to lighten your mental load. Renee doesn't waste any time so listen to this episode in full where she covers: How to trust your intuition to guide you toward more fulfilling decisions How to simplify your daily choices to prevent mental burnout The importance of setting deadlines and journaling to keep overthinking in check
Speaking on indecisiveness and how and can hurt decisions you make. Spending your time wisely and trying to be positive no matter what you're doing. Protecting your energy at all cost.
Transformative Leadership Conversations with Winnie da Silva
What happens when the very decisions you make as a leader cause unintended ripple effects throughout your organization? In this episode of Transformative Leadership Conversations, I sit down with Prita Kumar to explore the complex balance of short-term goals, long-term planning, and the law of unintended consequences in leadership. Prita shares her experience in managing teams without overwhelming them, how she thinks about qualitative vs. quantitative data, and why creating consistency across departments is crucial for success.You will hear them talk about:Prioritizing Team Focus: Leaders must be mindful of how much they ask from their teams to avoid overwhelming them with conflicting priorities.Balancing Short-Term vs. Long-Term Goals: In resource-rich environments, leaders can plan for the long term, but in leaner times, focusing on immediate goals becomes critical.Qualitative vs. Quantitative Metrics: Success metrics are key to decision-making, and even qualitative decisions should be supported by some form of data.Leadership Messaging: Leaders need to ensure that directives across departments don't conflict, as this can cause operational inefficiencies.Learning from Experience: Prita advises young leaders to build diverse support systems to balance different perspectives before making key decisions.Resources:Prita Kumar on LinkedInWinnie da Silva on LinkedIn I Website
At some stage in our 20s we'll have to make a life changing decision where the right choice is not at all clear: stay or leave my job, the country, my relationships? We can become paralysed in that moment, unable to take a step forward, not realising that doing nothing is, in itself, a decision. In today's episode we break down: Why we struggle to make hard decisions The paradox of choice Indecisiveness and a lack of self trust The 'Wisest Self' thought exercise The 10/10/10 rule for making hard decisions The role of regret and fear Listen now if you're struggling with some hard choices in your 20s! Follow Jemma on Instagram: @jemmasbeg Follow the podcast on Instagram: @thatpsychologypodcast For business: psychologyofyour20s@gmail.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week's episode is the first of many solo episodes you're about to experience for the remainder of the year. I'm going to be testing out the approach of giving you one solo episode per week that is brand new, while also bringing back an interview I did with a past artist guest (likely from three years ago or more) each week. Why am I doing this?Because I polled my audience (you), asked what you wanted, and you responded. So, I'll be giving you what you asked for. My energy is super high right now, and I'm a big believer in feeding off other people's energy because I practice it myself by listening to other podcasts. So, I'm showing up here for you to do the same with me. Take it! Take my LFG energy and go out to paint, sell, promote, and make money this holiday season! NOW is the time to put your head down and promote like you've never promoted your art business before. If you need MORE borrowed energy and a roadmap for how to promote, sell, email, etc., I have that for you inside ArtistAcademy.co with our 4th Quarter Success Plan. It's a proven roadmap on how to navigate the holidays, complete with templates on how I've done it (and made money from it) in the past. Onto today's topic… Eliminate indecisiveness by polling your audience. Simply ask them, “What do you want?” Tip #1: Giving them A, B, or C choices is a much better approach than simply asking a blank question. Tip #2-3: Listen to today's episode to hear all about it! If you're doing this for yourself, who cares what anyone thinks?If you're doing this to make money, your audience's participation matters. Listen to hear the ways I've polled my audience in the past in order to make more money and lead a more stress-free art business. Upcoming Birthday Specials: 35% off the 1-Year Artist Academy Membership 35% off the Lifetime Membership to the Artist Academy + Coaching with me for a year!See the upcoming Mural Meetup schedule:www.artistacademy.co/meetup
In this conversation, we delve into the detrimental effects of indecision in relationships, particularly in marriage. It explores how anxiety and the pursuit of perfection can lead to paralysis in decision-making, ultimately impacting personal and relational growth. We emphasize the importance of recognizing the finite nature of human existence, the fear of regret that underlies indecision, and the necessity of taking action after making choices. We advocate for embracing mistakes as part of the learning process and highlight the significance of agency and responsibility in navigating life's decisions.TakeawaysIndecision can erode relationships by preventing full commitment.Indecision is often rooted in the fantasy of perfection.Living in the anxiety age contributes to decision-making paralysis.Accepting our human limitations can lead to greater peace of mind.Indecision often leads to analysis paralysis in relationships.Every decision closes off other possibilities, leading to grief.Fear of regret is the primary driver of indecision.It's not the choice that matters, but the actions taken afterward.Embracing mistakes can lead to better decision-making.No choice is permanent; we can always pivot.Values Course “Sync Up: Aligning Values & Vision For Lasting Love” is now available! Get registered here: https://stan.store/masteryourmarriage/p/in-sync-together-aligning-values--vision
Hey everyone, welcome back to another episode! Let me ask you this—have you ever found yourself completely stuck in the middle of a decision, not knowing which way to go? It happens to the best of us, right? Today, we're diving into something we've all struggled with at some point: indecisiveness. That mental fog where you feel like you're spinning your wheels but getting nowhere. In this episode, we're going to break through that fog. By the end, you'll feel empowered, clear, and confident to make the decisions that have been weighing you down. You'll learn how to move past the fear of making the wrong choice and embrace the power of action. Here's what you'll experience—less anxiety, less second-guessing, and a whole lot more clarity. I'll share simple but powerful techniques to help you trust your gut, set realistic deadlines, and embrace progress over perfection. So, here's your challenge: as you listen, think about that one decision you've been putting off. What truly matters to you? And after this episode, I want you to practice trusting yourself and take that one small step forward. You've got this, and I'm right here with you. Let's get started! Remember! You have control over the wheel!! Watch the episode on YouTube Follow Nancy on Instagram Nancy's Tiktok Sign up for Empowering and Insightful Newsletter
Libra season is here! This astrological season, it's important to focus on cooperation and justice. During Libra season, be mindful of your interactions with others. This is an important time for relationships of all kinds, from friends and family, to acquaintances and co-workers, or even those with whom you have a difficult time seeing eye to eye. As we dive into Libra season (September 23 - October 22), the focus shifts to cooperation and relationship building, especially when working in community with others. Discover more about this special time, and some of the best crystals for Libra season to use in your healing practice... The opposing energies of competition and cooperation are at odds and how you engage with others will influence the outcome of each interaction. Cooperation is always more pleasant and productive than competition, so make an effort to keep your relationships working in your favor. Working with the following Libra stones aligns you with the current celestial energies and is an excellent way to enhance the positive aspects of this astrological phase while balancing its challenges. Libra Season Correspondences: Dates: September 23 - October 22 Symbol: The Scales Ruling Planet: Venus Modality: Cardinal (Outgoing – related to imagination, resourcefulness, and talent) Element: Air (Click Here to learn more about working with Elemental Crystals) The Body: Kidneys Keywords: Balance, Cooperation, Justice Libra Season Gifts: Accommodation, Community, Compassion, Diplomacy, Geniality, Grace, Harmony, Imagination, Marriage, Partnership, Romance, Unions Libra Season Challenges: Fear, Hurt Feelings, Indecisiveness, Individualism, Isolation, Laziness, Loneliness, Over-Sensitivity, Projection, Wastefulness Best Crystals for Libra Season: During Libra season, select crystals that amplify balance, harmony, and partnership. It's important to note that Zodiac crystals are a little different than birthstones (more on that here). You can work with the following crystals to enhance or balance the energies of Libra season. Whether enhancing positivity or addressing challenges by balancing out the more difficult energetic aspects of Libra, these stones are the best companions for the celestial journey ahead. Aquamarine (Blue Beryl) Azurite Chrysanthemum Stone Chrysoprase Rainbow Fluorite Hiddenite (Green Spodumene) Tai Chi Jasper Zebra Jasper Lapis Lazuli Malachite Snowflake Obsidian Ethiopian Opal Pinolith Pyrite Blue Sapphire Sardonyx Selenite White Marble Wish Stones Top 3 Crystals for Libra Season: Azurite: This deep indigo stone is connected to your center for intuition and stimulates creative expression and imagination. Work with this crystal when you need a little intuitive help understanding the thoughts or feelings of others. When you can put yourself in someone else's shoes (or their head for that matter), it's easier to hold compassion for them and work in cooperation. Rainbow Fluorite: Rainbow Fluorite promotes clear thinking and allows you to see what's most important in a given situation. If you've been feeling scattered or pulled in lots of different directions, work with this crystal to get you back on track. It can also bring clarity to your role in projects, relationships, or social groups and help you better understand what people expect from you. However, this doesn't mean you need to agree with these roles. Whether you choose to conform or rebel against these societal expectations, Rainbow Fluorite will guide you on your path. Blue Sapphire: This crystal promotes peace and harmony, especially among groups of people. If you've been dealing with a tumultuous situation, Blue Sapphire can help you remove your ego from the equation, set your differences aside, and find some common ground with others.
"I take people from zero to starting their own business" "Helping youth go from 14 to 22 and be a part of their journey" "Growing up in a broken family taught me how not to do relationships" "Trauma is so hurtful your brain doesn't want to look at it anymore and then there's memories you don't remember." "We came to a point of forgiveness and, hey, I did some things, I apologize, and he did some things, you apologize, and we kind of met in the middle." "I think we use anxiety too much. Afraid is the perfect word to use because I think we use anxiety too much." In this episode of the Young Dad podcast, host Jay interviews guest Tyson. They discuss Tyson's work in helping people start their own businesses and his involvement in youth ministry. Tyson shares his experience growing up in a broken family and the impact it had on his relationships. He talks about the healing process and the changes he has made in his own life. The conversation also touches on the importance of understanding both sides of a story and the challenges of rebuilding relationships. In this conversation, Tyson and Jey discuss the importance of having uncomfortable conversations and facing trauma. Tyson shares his experience of having difficult conversations with his father and how it led to forgiveness and growth. They also talk about the significance of having strong male role models in a young man's life and the impact it can have on their development. They emphasize the importance of taking action and overcoming fear in order to achieve success. The conversation concludes with a discussion on the value of indecisiveness and the need to push through fear to experience the best things in life. Takeaways Tyson helps people start their own businesses and brand themselves He has been involved in youth ministry for nine years and finds it rewarding Growing up in a broken family taught Tyson how not to do relationships He has worked on healing and rewiring his brain to have healthy relationships Understanding both sides of a story is important in rebuilding relationships Having uncomfortable conversations can lead to growth and forgiveness. Strong male role models are important for the development of young men. Taking action and overcoming fear are necessary for achieving success. Indecisiveness can hinder progress and it's important to push through fear to experience the best things in life. Chapters 00:00 Introduction and Welcome 02:32 Discovering Spirit Animals 08:44 Experiences with Broken Families 13:42 Relationship with Father Before and After Divorce 22:11 Importance of Open Communication and Forgiveness 25:16 Having Hard Conversations 28:24 Encouraging Youth to Have Hard Conversations and Put in the Work 34:58 The Significance of Good Masculine Role Models 47:38 Overcoming Indecisiveness and Taking Action Support the Pod! Find all the deals, specials, promos and partners of Young Dad Podcast on our Link.Tree- https://linktr.ee/ballboyblog Joon App: Discount code: YNGDAD Listener Link: joonapp.io/youngdad Make sure to like, follow, subscribe, leave a review and show your support --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/youngdadpod/support
In this eye-opening episode, we dive deep into the crucial yet often overlooked skill of setting healthy boundaries. Whether you're struggling with overcommitment at work, dealing with demanding relationships, or simply feeling overwhelmed by life's constant demands, this podcast is your guide to reclaiming your personal space and peace of mind. Here's the tea 0:00-1:19 Introduction 1:20- 2:49 Being the "mediator friend" 2:50- 3:15 Where being passive comes from 3:16- 4:35 Passive aggression explained 4:36- 5:23 Family dynamics that resulted in passiveness 5:24- 6:35 The "people pleaser" ego 6:37- 8:01 Indecisiveness causing insecurity 8:02- 8:57 Solution 1- make decisions and tell nobody 8:58- 10:07 Solution 2- put yourself in someone else's shoes 10:08- 11:24 Solution 3- stand in your decision, even if it's "wrong" 11:25- 12:23 Solution 4- an explanation of your boundary is a courtesy, not a requirement 12:25-13:49 Solution 5- recognize if someone is unwilling to listen to you 13:50- 14:30 Solution 6- ask about the intentions behind their actions 14:31-16:04 Solution 7- "are you being helpful or hurtful?" 16:05- 16:47 Solution 8- observe their excuses 16:48-17:21 Motivation to help you stand on business 17:22- 18:37 Purse analogy 18:38-19:59 Stand up for yourself and prioritize the relationship with yourself 20:00- 21:39 How to deal with passive-aggressive people 21:39-23:10 Outro & Summary Check me out on youtube! : https://youtu.be/r4mbnYakH1c Here's some Shadow work prompts! https://www.scienceofpeople.com/shado... https://www.soberish.co/shadow-work-p... Thanks for watching ! Checkout my tiktok: @natalieetched - also my instagram @mylifeasetch business inquires: etchedbusiness@gmail.com
In this episode of "Right About Now," host Ryan Alford, along with co-hosts Chris Hansen and Brianna Hall, delves into the complex relationship between business and politics, with a particular focus on the economic challenges currently confronting Americans. They examine the ongoing struggles with rising inflation, escalating credit card debt, and the increasing financial pressures on households across the nation. The discussion includes a critical analysis of Vice President Kamala Harris's leadership and public presence, questioning her effectiveness and preparedness for potential higher office. Additionally, the hosts explore how current administration policies are affecting fuel prices and the overall cost of living. The episode underscores the urgent need for robust political leadership and transparent economic strategies to tackle these significant issues head-on.TAKEAWAYSIntersection of business and politicsCurrent political landscape and its impact on businessLeadership effectiveness of Kamala Harris and Donald TrumpPerception of political leaders in international relationsCritique of political campaign strategies and substanceEconomic challenges facing Americans, including inflation and credit card debtRising costs of living and their effects on daily lifeConnection between fuel prices and grocery costsImportance of strong leadership in politics and businessImplications of economic policies on everyday experiences and voting choicesTIMESTAMPSIntroduction to the Episode (00:00:00)Ryan Alford introduces the show and its success in business podcasting.Weekly Business News Overview (00:00:23)Ryan welcomes co-hosts Chris Hansen and Brianna Hall, setting the stage for the news discussion.Kamala Harris's Media Absence (00:02:15)Ryan questions Kamala Harris's 24-day absence from media engagements compared to Donald Trump's visibility.Critique of Kamala Harris's Leadership (00:03:25)Chris expresses skepticism about Kamala's leadership and her policies after four years as Vice President.Indecisiveness in Leadership (00:04:21)Ryan compares Kamala's indecisiveness to a child's behavior in group decision-making scenarios.Impact of Leadership Perception (00:07:21)Brianna discusses how world leaders perceive Kamala Harris and the implications for U.S. security.Absence of Leadership in Current Events (00:09:03)Ryan highlights the lack of leadership from both Kamala Harris and President Biden during critical times.Donald Trump's Media Engagement (00:11:13)Ryan contrasts Trump's proactive media presence with Harris's absence, questioning her campaign strategy.National IQ Test Analogy (00:12:21)Chris likens the current political landscape to a national IQ test, reflecting on public perception.Border Management Critique (00:13:09)Chris points out the failures in border management under Kamala Harris's oversight as Vice President.Trump and Musk's Political Discrepancies (00:13:44)Ryan discusses the unlikely alliance between Trump and Musk despite their differing views on energy policies.Campaigning vs. Governance (00:14:17)Ryan questions the effectiveness of Harris's campaigning while neglecting her vice presidential responsibilities.Branded Bills Advertisement (00:15:23)Ryan promotes Branded Bills as a solution for businesses seeking effective branding and merchandise.Kamala Harris's Economic Plans (00:18:51)Ryan critiques Harris's campaign website for lacking substantial information on her economic plans.Rising Credit Card Debt (00:20:13)Ryan discusses the increasing credit card debt among Americans and its implications for economic stability.Economic Concerns and Inflation (00:21:22)Discussion on rising credit card debts, inflation as a tax, and economic challenges facing Americans.Delinquency Rates and Financial Freedom (00:22:30)Overview of the increasing delinquency rate and questioning Americans' financial freedom under current administration.Impact of Fuel Prices on Goods (00:23:39)Explanation of how rising gasoline prices affect the cost of goods and overall economy.Election Predictions and Economic Sentiment (00:24:05)Speculation on how economic conditions may influence the upcoming election and voter sentiments.Inflation's Effect on Businesses (00:26:01)Insights into how inflation is squeezing small businesses and increasing costs without corresponding revenue growth.Grocery Costs and Consumer Experience (00:27:05)Personal anecdotes about rising grocery prices and the shocking costs of everyday items.Organic Food Pricing and Perception (00:29:15)Discussion on the high costs of organic food and skepticism about its true value.Final Thoughts on Economic Impact (00:30:48)Wrap-up on how economic policies affect business and personal finances, emphasizing the importance of policy over popularity. 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In this episode of The Transformational Leader, Adam Quiney talks about the Ontology of Indecision. If you find yourself indecisive, what often happens is you conclude "That's just the way I am, I am indecisive." It doesn't give you any other options but to label yourself indecisive. Looking at it ontologically, we are looking at how this way of being comes to be and discern the depth of being available there. Indecisiveness is someone who takes so long to make a decision. When you are looking at something through this lens, what it does is it tells us indecision is something learned or a pattern you learned along the way. As we understand that pattern, it helps you to see what is it that is causing this. When you get to the root of the issue, you can resolve it and have it go differently. Listen to learn more about this topic. Enjoy the show!
Todd Newton and Maria Todd discuss the annoyance of being around people who cannot make up their minds about anything. Also, the pair shares how to get the most bang for your buck when ordering a glass of wine.Produced by The Host With The Most, LLC.
The Rational Egoist: Understanding and Overcoming Indecisiveness with Yvonne Castaneda In this episode of The Rational Egoist, host Michael Liebowitz welcomes Yvonne Castaneda, a clinical social worker and part-time faculty member at the Boston College School of Social Work. Castaneda, also the author of "Pork Belly Tacos with a Side of Anxiety: My Journey Through Depression, Bulimia, and Addiction," shares her expertise on indecisiveness. Together, they explore the root causes of indecisiveness, its impact on daily life, and practical strategies to overcome it. This episode offers valuable insights for anyone struggling with making decisions and seeking to build confidence in their choices. Tune in for a candid and empowering conversation that delves into the psychological aspects of decisiveness and personal growth. Michael Leibowitz, host of The Rational Egoist podcast, is a philosopher and political activist who draws inspiration from Ayn Rand's philosophy, advocating for reason, rational self-interest, and individualism. His journey from a 25-year prison sentence to a prominent voice in the libertarian and Objectivist communities highlights the transformative impact of embracing these principles. Leibowitz actively participates in political debates and produces content aimed at promoting individual rights and freedoms. He is the co-author of “Down the Rabbit Hole: How the Culture of Correction Encourages Crime” and “View from a Cage: From Convict to Crusader for Liberty,” which explore societal issues and his personal evolution through Rand's teachings. Explore his work and journey further through his books:“Down the Rabbit Hole”: https://www.amazon.com.au/Down-Rabbit-Hole-Corrections-Encourages/dp/197448064X “View from a Cage”: https://books2read.com/u/4jN6xj join our Ayn Rand Adelaide Meetups here for some seriously social discussions on Freedom https://www.meetup.com/adelaide-ayn-rand-meetup/
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Taking a risk, by definition, is hard. A lot of us spend most of our life avoiding risks, under the assumption that it's the ‘safe' thing to do. As Dr Em explains, we have an evolutionary instinct for self-preservation; tendencies to overestimate danger and underestimate our ability to cope; and we often have early childhood experiences and messages around safety that can coalesce into ‘playing it safe' behaviours. In this episode, Dr Em reveals that paradoxically, if we spend our whole life avoiding risk, then we are guaranteeing a less engaged, less fulfilling, less ‘lived' life than we are capable of. That in fact, avoiding risk, is the biggest risk of all. Dr Em, also offers strategies to guide us in the direction of letting a little more risk into our everyday lives. To watch this full episode on YouTube, follow this link: https://bit.ly/4dMUP0l There is a lot mentioned in this episode, find it all below:
Message us for guest appearances on our show. Guest appearance on your show. Sponsorship opportunities at tequila.and.champagne.pod@gmail.com This week Pablo and Shae talk about: 1. Indecisiveness and the many causes 2. Hey Jester about parenting 3. indecisive zodiacs 4. Leading in a relationship 5. Why you are single Drink of the week: Andre the Giant Ingredients: André Brut + Mango Nectar
About the Guest: Ryan Kugler is an embodiment of passion turned into a successful career. Starting his journey with a stark fascination for filmmaking and Hollywood magic, Ryan was networking and producing his own film assignments by the age of 13. His early interest in film set the stage for his entrepreneurial journey. A seasoned entrepreneur, Ryan has forged a path that spans film, entrepreneurship, strategic business development, and more. Known for his tenacity to make things happen, he approaches challenges with a mindset where anything is achievable. Today, he stands as a testimony to effective communication, kindness, and an unyielding drive, with a portfolio that includes running a wholesale business and organizing large-scale events through his event company. Episode Summary: In this episode, Greg McKeown and Ryan Kugler discuss the importance of execution and how to become an executionist. They explore the qualities and skills required to be an effective executor, including the ability to make quick decisions, take initiative, and prioritize tasks. They also share insights on how to identify and hire executionists, as well as strategies for motivating and empowering employees to become more execution-oriented. The conversation highlights the significance of purpose and context in driving execution and offers practical tips for improving execution skills in various professional settings. Key Takeaways: Executionists are individuals who excel at getting things done quickly and efficiently. They possess the ability to make quick decisions, take initiative, and prioritize tasks effectively. Hiring executionists involves assessing their decision-making speed and ability to take immediate action. Indecisiveness and overthinking are red flags that indicate a lack of execution-oriented mindset. Providing purpose and context is crucial in motivating individuals to become executionists. By explaining the reasons behind tasks and projects, leaders can help employees understand the importance and urgency of their actions. The one-three-one method is a decision-making tool that can help individuals transition from non-executionists to executionists. It involves naming one problem, generating three possible solutions, and making one recommendation based on research and analysis. Compatibility between leaders and employees is essential for effective execution. Leaders should seek individuals who align with their execution-oriented mindset and can work well within the organization's execution-focused culture. Notable Quotes: "Someone who can make a decision quickly will make a decision 90% of the time correctly. And if it's not correct, they will fix it and make it 100% correct within five minutes." - Ryan Kugler "The ability to make things happen is surely one of the primary skills in all of life." - Greg McKeown Join my weekly newsletter. Learn more about my books and courses. Join The Essentialism Academy. Follow me on LinkedIn, Instagram, X, Facebook, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tackling Our Big Bully Beliefs In this enlightening episode of "Muscles and Mindset," Dr. Ali Novitsky delves into the intricate world of our internal dialogues and examines how they can often morph into personal bullies, hindering our health and wellness journeys. Through insightful discussion, Dr. Novitsky sheds light on the common "bully beliefs" that many individuals wrestle with and offers practical strategies for reframing these thoughts to foster a positive progression. All-or-None Thinking The episode opens with an acknowledgment of the fact that individuals are their most frequent conversation partners, highlighting the importance of nurturing a kind and supportive internal dialogue. Dr. Novitsky then navigates through a series of self-sabotaging beliefs starting with all-or-none thinking, emphasizing the need to abandon this black-and-white perspective in favor of embracing the nuanced realities of life. Should Statements, Jumping to Conclusions, & Personalization Moving forward, the concept of "should" statements is addressed, with Dr. Novitsky advocating for the replacement of "should" with "could" to cultivate a mindset of growth and openness. The discussion progresses to the pitfalls of jumping to conclusions and personalization, where Dr. Novitsky encourages listeners to adopt curiosity over fear and to distinguish between what is and isn't within their control. Disqualifying the Positive Additionally, the episode tackles the tendencies to disqualify positive achievements and succumb to a negative mental filter. Dr. Novitsky stresses the importance of acknowledging and celebrating successes, as well as focusing on the positive aspects of experiences rather than being overshadowed by negativity. Throughout the episode, Dr. Novitsky enriches the dialogue with personal anecdotes, including a relatable story about the learning experience from being scammed while purchasing Taylor Swift tickets, illustrating the power of reframing experiences and practicing self-forgiveness. In conclusion, Dr. Novitsky invites listeners to introspect on their own bully thoughts and apply the discussed strategies to regain control over their well-being. Moreover, the episode features an exciting announcement about the launch of the Optimal GLP-1 Weight Loss program, a collaborative effort with fellow obesity medicine specialists designed to offer comprehensive support in nutrition, exercise, mindset, and emotional regulation. Listeners are encouraged to check out the link in the comments for more information on the new program and to tune in for future episodes of "Muscles and Mindset" for more insights on enhancing health and fitness. Timestamps 00:00:03 - Introduction and Thought Spirals 00:00:25 - Addressing Bully Beliefs 00:01:08 - Personal Updates and Travel Plans 00:01:50 - Coaching Softball and Learning to Slide 00:02:22 - All-or-None Thinking 00:03:29 - Making the Next Best Decision 00:04:53 - The "Should" Statements 00:06:40 - Decision Fatigue and Indecisiveness 00:07:56 - Emotional Regulation and Jumping to Conclusions 00:09:31 - Curiosity Over Conclusions 00:10:57 - Disappointment and Reframing 00:13:47 - Personalization and Control 00:15:03 - Different Results Require Different Actions 00:16:06 - Setting Boundaries and Personalization 00:17:09 - Qualifying the Positive 00:18:44 - Mental Filters and Event Ruiners 00:19:39 - Recap and Strategies Against Bullying Thoughts 00:20:23 - Launch Announcement for Optimal GLP-1 Weight Loss Program Resources Optimizing GLP-1 Weight Loss Program. Learn more HERE. 31 Days of FIT. Learn more HERE. Muscle Maintenance During Fat Loss. Waitlist HERE. Fit Woman Collective™. Learn more HERE. Transform® 8.0 deposit link is now open. Sign up HERE. Follow Dr. Ali Novitsky on TikTok | Facebook | Instagram | YouTube Subscribe to The Muscles and Mindset Podcast on Spotify | Apple Podcasts *Ali Novitsky MD, this podcast, and podcast write-up are NOT providing medical advice*
On today's episode we are talking about how imposter syndrome can hurt teams and and threaten your company.Tiffany Houser is a passionate advocate for personal transformation and leadership development. With a focus on coaching senior leaders and high-achieving founders, she empowers them to experience profound breakthroughs in their authentic leadership style, vision, and purpose. Through her coaching, she helps leaders cultivate self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and a growth mindset, enabling them to define their vision, overcome obstacles, and foster a culture of contribution and resilience. As the founder of EVOLVE, Tiffany and her team provide transformative experiences and coaching services to organizations seeking to embrace change and cultivate self-worth. Learn more about Tiffany and EVOLVE at evolveeq.com, and explore her innovative approach to leadership development at selfworthadvantage.com.Episode Highlights:Imposter syndrome manifests in two main ways. Common imposter feelings involve doubting oneself and feeling inadequate, while toxic imposter feelings involve projecting those feelings onto others, resulting in behaviors like micromanaging or aggression. Leaders experiencing imposter syndrome, especially when new to an organization, may struggle to enroll their team in new ideas or strategies, leading to resistance to change and breakdowns in communication. Toxic imposter feelings in leaders can lead to negative behaviors that harm team dynamics and creativity.Poor internal communication within organizations can exacerbate imposter syndrome by creating uncertainty and mistrust among employees. Leaders need to foster an environment of open communication and transparency to mitigate the negative effects of imposter syndrome on their teams.It is important to identify and acknowledge when you're experiencing challenges or issues, particularly related to insecurity and self-doubt. Many leaders may suppress these feelings, which prevents them from addressing and overcoming them effectively. Indecisiveness and a lack of trust in oneself are highlighted as significant consequences of feeling like an imposter. This can manifest in reluctance to make decisions or seek validation from others excessively, ultimately leading to a loss of confidence and effectiveness in leadership roles.Addressing Behavioral Patterns: Certain unhealthy behavioral patterns, such as perfectionism, overworking, busyness, comparison, and people-pleasing can hinder personal growth and contribute to a toxic work environment if left unaddressed. Instead, it's crucial to foster a culture of communication, curiosity, and understanding to create a supportive and productive work environment.Top 3 Takeaways for the Audience:Understand that feelings of insecurity and impostor syndrome are common and not inherently negative. Recognize and accept these feelings can be the first step towards growth and self-improvement.Everyone, regardless of their position or status, experiences moments of self-doubt and insecurity. Knowing that even successful individuals face these challenges can provide reassurance and perspective.Encouraging a mindset of curiosity and openness to possibilities can lead to more effective leadership and problem-solving. Instead of judgment or blame, approaching situations with curiosity allows for exploration and growth. How to Connect with Tiffany:Website: https://evolveeq.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tiffanyhouser
[video available on spotify] something that we do every day that we don't think about enough is make decisions. we don't consider the decisions that we make as deeply as i think we could. that's why i'm so excited to be speaking to emily p. freeman today because her mission is to help people get out of a rut, and get better at making decisions. she's the author of the book, the next right thing: a simple, soulful practice for making life decisions, and the host of the podcast, the next right thing. i'm excited to discuss the art of decision making with emily today because when you really think about it, a lot of stress and discomfort starts with a decision that needs to be made. so let's bring in emily. listen to emily p. freeman's books here: The Next Right Thing https://open.spotify.com/show/3ySUBZK2BCE2N8P3MLlrKf?si=acc39b44a904aab A Million Little Ways https://open.spotify.com/show/3ONkELKMniFWQQklyBnMjV?si=5e2dda5d6ffb44df Grace for the Good Girl https://open.spotify.com/show/4ltdqP7N85ptWDoh2nnqtL?si=d7ce7d1645b849ad Simply Tuesday https://open.spotify.com/show/6BhDLQPdNwMmfj7WVOBrqN?si=e2baba668ec8421e Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Among the many superpowers of a luxury wedding planner, is the ability to turn 18 months of planning into a timelined, well-executed event with hundreds of moving parts. The secret: there is absolutely no room for indecisiveness. The clients hire you to guide them and make decisions. If you're still thinking “I wonder if we should…” on the day, it's not a business you're built for. Wendy Jacobs Hampton has this and so many other superpowers that make her perfect for this job. Growing up in a party family. Being a highly-motivated ski bum, who purchased a business for $2000, and planned weddings for the likes of the Lauren and Bush families. A confident professional who relates well to the clientele. A beautiful balance of command and care. How did she end up in Telluride and ultimately play a huge role in building the luxury industry there? Why is it so important to remember the fun aspect of this job? In this episode, the owner of Soirée Telluride, tells her story, and what she attributes her success to. Guest Bio Building a company from the ground up — and skyrocketing it to success — requires unshakable confidence and a healthy willingness to take risks. Wendy has both. Melded with her matchless creativity, innovation and enviable cool under pressure, Wendy has what it takes to be a sought-after event producer and the architect behind some of Colorado's most prestigious weddings. And indeed she is. Wendy grew up in New York, but fell in love with Telluride as a child when her family began visiting for regular ski trips in the early 80s. She became a permanent Telluride resident in 1994. Wendy has been embedded in the community ever since, always keeping her finger on the ski town's pulse. After producing the wedding of Lauren Bush and David Lauren in 2011, Wendy's world-class work established Telluride as a premiere event destination — and Soirée Telluride as an event-production company that draws national and international clients. When she's not coordinating scores of vendors or thriving on day-of event execution, Wendy enjoys skiing with her husband, Zach, whom she met in Telluride, and their school-age daughters, Breton and Zoe (who call themselves the Soirée Sisters). She serves as board president of the Telluride Academy and is deeply committed to local education causes. For more information, go to https://www.telluridesoiree.com/ and follow @soireetelluride on Instagram. Want a clear and comprehensive roadmap on how to succeed in the luxury wedding market? Check out the Business of Luxury Weddings course. You'll learn the entire business model and thought process - so you can sign consistent 5-figure contracts, build a powerful network of the right people, and travel to iconic destinations. Learn more and join the waitlist at SageJourney.co.
Self-doubt, an unseen monster that can keep the best of us shackled in the prison of our minds, is something we all struggle with at some point in our lives. Join me, Stacey Lauren, as we welcome the brilliant Dr. Amelia Case to the conversation, to help us unravel this beast and discover strategies to liberate ourselves from its clutches. With personal insights from my own battle with imposter syndrome, and Dr. Case's expert understanding of the human brain, we'll expose self-doubt and discuss practical strategies to break free from it, stride confidently, and chase our dreams. Ever wondered why some people seem to let nothing hold them back? We'll be looking for answers, tackling fears, and gaining perspective from shared experiences. Using examples like public speaking and the fear of being seen as an impostor, we explore the origins of self-doubt, and how witnessing others who've triumphed over their fears can inspire us to do the same. We're challenging listeners to confront their self-doubt, seek out tangible evidence of their abilities, and find solace in communities that celebrate diversity of thought and experience. Finally, we journey to a world we all once knew, a world where self-doubt wasn't a hindrance, but a catalyst for growth and learning - the world of children. We'll explore how we can navigate our emotions, understand the rise and fall of self-doubt, and tune into a higher, divine part of ourselves to overcome it. Listen in as we discuss the enlightening power of quizzes, their ability to help us understand ourselves better, and how we can use them to break through the mental barriers holding us back. So tune in, and let's do the thing, together!(00:02) Overcoming Self-Doubt in Pursuit of Goals (12:22) Overcoming Self-Doubt and Embracing Growth (20:49) Self-Doubt and Childlike Curiosity's Beauty (26:52) Navigating Self-Doubt and Indecisiveness (40:14) Do the Thing Podcast
When overthinking causes too much stress and indecisiveness, we need to stop. We were taught to not give others "bad news" but instead to SAVE FACE. These norms in turn make it hard for us to make decisions that make us happy but might have a negative effect on others. We don't want to disappoint others so we make decisions to put up with stress, anxiety, busyness, bad treatment and unfulfillment. There's a better way to make decisions that value yourself, your time and propel your career forward with confidence. See full transcipt at AsiansBreakingCeilings.com in Episode 11.Jeanny Chai Bio here*Take the FREE ASSESSMENT My Personal Roadblock to Success [00:00] Teaser[01:05] Episode 11 Intro[02:32] Are you more comfortable with stress or peace?[04:20] Always expecting the worst[05:19] What causes Overthinking?[07:00] Overthinking causes constant Stress[08:31] You can only be as happy as your most unlucky relative[10:51] Feeling guilty for good fortune[11:14] Feeling guilty to leave your department[14:09] Effects of mean Asian relatives[15:43] When guilt become an addiction[17:14] BREAK[17:52] If it's easy, you're probably LAZY[18:32] Asians getting stuck with the sh*tty projects[19:15] Guilt keeps us in toxic situations[19:58] We are guilted into being responsible, instead of following our dreams[22:54] Stress becomes a way of life[24:57] The Key to Freedom[26:11] Let Yourself be happy[29:35] Create you own pschological safety[30:03] Affirmation to help you gain your power back[33:00] Episode 11 TeaserBook A Free Confidence Igniter Call with Jeanny if you want to overcome stress and imposter sydrome and propel your career forward with confidence and certainty.Theme Song: Imagine by ZooMid-roll Song and Post-roll Song: Clarity by Zoo
Interior Designer's Business Blueprint Too often designers either miss red flags due to a lack of experience or choose to ignore them because they are eager for the work or the client was a referral from someone you know. They may be in your circle of friends or community and the hard question is really what do you do with these red flags? Today's episode will shed some light on what to look for and how to handle the most common red flags. Here's a glance at this episode… [04:20] I jump into how you can start to spot red flags BEFORE engaging with a client on a long-term basis. [07:15] I start with the red flag of a potential client trying to negotiate your contract, how to stand your ground, and how to believe in your services and the contract you've spent time putting together. [12:08] Indecisiveness in a client can make a project extremely difficult. I dive into why it's not about how much information or time they need, but their ability to make a decision in the end. [18:26] I share about discounts! Discounts on services, products, etc. and why this can be a red flag to handle head-on from the start. [25:50] I talk all about boundaries ranging from communication to expected response times to setting expectations [28:52] I discuss how a client who “ghosts” you or continually takes a long time to respond can be a red flag while also throwing off milestone dates and delivery dates. [33:00] I share about having and finding clients who truly respect the process. [36:13] I discuss reading a potential client's tone and paying attention to how you feel with the general communication to see if working with them may be a red flag. [45:50] I wrap up with the good and bad news and how identifying red flags early can help you make room for the perfect client that is out there for you. Mentioned in this episode: JOIN: Interior Designer's Business Blueprint SHOP: Design Services and Investment Guide Template SHOP: Client Welcome Packet Template SHOP: Client Presentation Template SHOP: Interior Design Client Agreement SHOP: Interior Design Client Proposal PODCAST: Episode #11: Managing Client Expectations PODCAST: Episode #24: 5 Business Lessons I have learned the hard way WANT MORE? - Template Shop - 10% off ANYTHING in the shop PODCAST10 (Limit one use per customer) - Blog - Free Resources FOLLOW ALONG - Instagram- Pinterest - YouTube ------------------------------------- ***Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts*** "I Love the Designer's Oasis Podcast"
In these "Mini Moments" we pull some of my favorite and most impactful mini lessons from past episodes of the Made for More Podcast to give you a quick digestible lesson in under 10 minutes. If you liked this mini moment, check out the rest of this full episode here - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/made-for-more-with-amanda-kolbye/id1529443551?i=1000558588676 Summary I believe wholeheartedly that the most dangerous place to be as an entrepreneur is in indecision. This is because when you are sitting in indecision, there is no way forward - you just stay stuck. In this mini moment I share why you should create personal guidelines to address risks and make decisions quickly. It's not about making the right choice, but instead choosing to take action and move forward decisively to create opportunity. Our Favorite Quotes "Say yes, say no. But don't be a maybe. No one gets anywhere being a maybe." "Learn to be decisive and just move forward. The risk and the fear comes form the pressure that you put on yourself to pick right or wrong." Thanks for listening, and if you like what you've heard, I would greatly appreciate you shaing this episode with your friends or on your Instagram stories (and tag @laptop.lifestyle.co)! There are so many amazing women who need to hear this message and who are working to build their dream lifestyle, and I'd love you to help me spread the word. Resources and links mentioned in this episode: Laptop Lifestyle Co Links: Website Instagram Tik Tok YouTube Channel
Today's episode is all about making choices and overcoming indecisiveness. While some people might struggle with making choices here and there, others experience consistent stress and anxiety when it comes to decision making. Listen as Mariah shares personal stories about her struggles with indecisiveness throughout her life. Additional topics of discussion are the illusion of right vs. wrong choice, the weight of regret, embracing a growth mindset, and so much more!SHARE YOUR STORY:Want your story featured in an upcoming episode? Head over to our website and tell us everything: www.girlsirlpod.comFOLLOW US:Instagram: @girlsirlpod TikTok: @girlsirlpodHost: @mariahclayton_Don't forget to rate and review!
In this episode, we explore decision making and its connection to hoarding. I dive into neuroscience research, exploring the neural mechanisms of decision making in hoarding disorder, discover how individuals categorise their own possessions versus those of others, and how this impacts their ability to make decisions. I talk ways to improve decision making skills. From flipping a coin to considering our values, setting priorities, and seeking advice, I explore practical techniques that can help anyone struggling with indecisiveness. Along the way, I tackle the fear of uncertainty and how it can hinder decision making. I delve into the different decision making styles that researchers have identified and how understanding these styles can help.For the transcript for this episode, visit http://www.overcomecompulsivehoarding.co.ukSubscribe to the podcastHoarding OCD patients struggle with decision making.Differences in decision making for hoarders.Anticipating regretTest small decisionsGather information, set time limits for decisionsAccepting uncertainty Toss a coin, keep perspective, ask advice.Consider long-term consequences, stick to decisions.Start small; gain confidence in decision-making.Learning from past decisions improves future choices.Hoarders report anxiety and procrastination in decision making.Lack of self-trust skews decision-makingHoarding disorder linked to impulsive decisions and self-reliance.Differences in categorising own items compared to others'Writing down thoughts can clarify complexity and solve problemsFear of mistakes leads to decision avoidance.Hoarders anticipate regretAsk more than "what if"Perspective, flexibility, seek advice.Stick to decisions and avoid second-guessing or agonising over them.Psychology Today: 35,000 choices made dailyDecisions can be overwhelmingThe butterfly effect and the impact of seemingly insignificant decisionsStrategies for Decision Making in HoardingImaginary Person TechniqueAligning decisions with values to prioritise what is truly importantHow values can guide decision-making in hoarding situationsNeural Mechanisms of Decision Making in HoardingStudy involving brain scans and paper itemsTossing a coin to make decisions and considering feelings about the resultSetting priorities, asking "what if" questionsBeing open to different perspectivesTolerating uncertaintyUnderstanding Decision Making StylesNo definitive set of decision making stylesCultivating Compassion and Making Ethical ChoicesCultivating self-compassion Making compassionate choices for a better quality of lifePractical Tips for Decision Making in HoardingStarting with small, easy decisions and gradually progressing to more significant onesChallenging oneself to try different options and gain decision-making skillsLearning from past decisions to inform future ones and identify helpful strategiesConsidering long-term consequences rather than focusing solely on immediate onesStepping out of immediate emotions Sticking to decisions and avoiding overanalysing or second-guessingDifficulty making decisions among patients with hoarding disorder and OCDCharacteristics of hoarding disorder, including excessive indecisiveness and avoidanceHoarding disorder's association with procrastination, indecisiveness, and decision-related fears Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode of the podcast, Anna and Tim are discussing the big issue most of us face: Indecisiveness. This is a topic that comes up frequently in Anna's work with clients. Today Anna will take you through the 12 reasons why you, or someone you know, may struggle with making decisions. Please rate with 5 stars, write a review, and subscribe to the podcast! And for all your nutrition supplemental needs, go to drinkag1.com/ANNA. When you purchase their delicious green powder, AG1 will include a years' supply of Vitamin D3/K2 and 5 free travel packs. You will not be disappointed!
being that we've been told we should change. What if, we're simply moving at our own pace? What if the way we showed up in that moment was exactly how it was meant to be? What would the world, our world, be like if we stopped trying to change and fix how we are and chose to love it instead?You all think I'm just confusedEmma Evelyn is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.Does it amuse? That it doesn't seem like I know what to doWell, my indecisiveness is my museHow she teaches me not to obey the rulesNot play a foolThinking I have to control, know it allThat without direction I'm just some small girl Getting lost in this big wide worldWhen really I take my timeTo hear the lessons in my rhymesThe direction from the part of me that is wiseThat already knows That is already betrothed To the path that is her fullestThat reflects her joyHer loveHer hearts truthThe I, that knows what to doThe self that soothes the mindWhen I find myself taking too much on I can rest where I belongThe home in my heart I have at last found this placeBlessing me with graceI know that waiting is not a wasteBeing patient is not just a phaseBut a practiceWhere in the stillness I drop my tactics So that I can fully open to magicSo, no I'm not indecisiveI'm just getting excited attuning to all the possibilitiesAt all the timelines weaving serendipity Into my realityMy decision not to choose is not a travestyI'm not a victim to my conditioned fateBecause I'm never running late to my destinyI have already arrived And I enjoy to spend some of that timePlaying with all that could be Feeling all that my third eye can see (to learn about the third eye - https://www.verywellfit.com/what-is-the-third-eye-3566789)Knowing I am all that I needI don't seek to fill a hole Or listen to what I am told I don't fit into your mould of how I should moveBecause my indecisiveness is my museNot a curseNot something to changeBut how my soul paves the waySo, I'm no longer afraidAnd for anyone who feels the same Remember to follow your own timingWithout buying into the rush Trust that your guidance knowsThe moments to row And the moments to restBecause this life isn't a testA race to be won A thing to get rightSomething to fight This life is experiencing yourself as all that you areSo don't starve yourself of your truth Following how someone else has said you should moveListen to all that you already know Because you are already homeThere's no where you have to go Only witness the seeds that you sowAllowing them freely grow with love,EmmaHey everyone, I have my online 6-month Connect, Integrate & Create community open for 3 women starting on Thursday the 31st of August. There's 1 space remaining.There are no requirements to join this container, you don't need to have your s**t together (*because I definitely don't
How many times have you grappled with a decision, unsure of which path to take? If you've found yourself in this situation, this episode will resonate with you. We discuss how developing confidence and decisiveness is a journey - one that involves being true to oneself and knowing what you truly want. It's not an overnight process, but with the right guidance, you can make strides. We also shed light on the process of outgrowing mentors, which many view as a daunting phase, whereas we see it as a beautiful part of growth. Listen in to gain insights on how to work on these aspects and stay true to your growth journey.
In this episode, CJ interviews Jorge Luis Quintero, a communication specialist, content creator, and entrepreneur. They dive into the topic of communication and its importance in personal and professional relationships. Jorge shares how his obsession with understanding communication began during a period of solitude in 2019. He reflects on the value of living alone and having time to think, which allowed him to observe and interact with people in different settings. Tune in to gain insights on effective communication and its impact on thriving in life. Key Topics [00:02:08] How college breeds group think. [00:05:57] Broadening Perspectives by looking back through History. [00:09:00] Living in a van. [00:12:01] Content creation and social media. [00:15:32] Recognizing filler words. [00:20:41] Difficult conversations. [00:24:20] Practice talking with people. [00:29:11] The power of silence. [00:32:30] How do we get people to not even need to respond? [00:35:25] Being interested over being interesting. [00:39:14] Becoming a better listener. [00:44:08] Striving Towards Milestones. [00:47:01] Family and the impact of being distant from them. [00:52:08] How to decide when the right time is to invest in intimate relationships. [00:54:03] Indecisiveness and decision-making. [00:58:25] Control and balance. [01:02:03] Thriving and living your fullest life. Connect with Jorge Podcast Instagram YouTube Connect with CJ Finley: CJ's Instagram CJ's YouTube CJ's Twitter cjfinley.com ThriveOnLife Podcast Instagram thriveonlife.com
Tausch has some questions about the art of creating stuffed brats? Then, do the guys agree with the message Matt LaFleur has shared about indecisiveness impacting Jordan Love's ability to succeed in 2023? Also, looking at the Packers Tight End room following commentary from Jason on Saturday's State of the Packers show at Summerfest.
Indecisiveness is usually never a good thing, but it becomes especially annoying if you're in this type of social environment! (:30) Did you have a dumb argument this weekend? Anna had a spat with her daughter over a summer camp that her 14-year-old didn't want to be signed up for! (3:10) Lots of people sneak alcohol into events, but if you do it using your child's stroller, that's all I need to know about you! (7:14) Are you in a para-social relationship? It's a situation that sounds creepy at first, but is more common than people think… (10:35) For years, Anna has been holding onto her Princess Diana beanie baby, hoping it'll one day be worth something. Now, she has finally decided to put it on the market! (22:05) Are you up to date on this week's biggest news stories? Anna and Raven will get you caught up on what's trending, including the latest new addition to the social media landscape! (26:05) Did you do something nice for someone over the weekend, but they didn't give you any credit? Or did someone do something nice for you, but you forgot to thank them? Anna and Raven will give you the credit due! (29:46) Steve and Liz are planning their wedding. Their invite list is 250 people, even though their venue only holds 200. Liz would like to make a “no co-workers” rule because Steve has 20 people from his company on the list. He argues that his company is a very family-oriented group, and they would be very offended if they weren't included. Do you think having a “no co-workers” policy at your wedding would be a good idea if it would cause a problem in your workplace? (37:21) Kellie has got a shot at $2900! Can she beat Raven in pop culture trivia and claim the prize? (46:03)
Do you have clarity about your dream and what you want to achieve in life? How you want your life to look like and whatever you want to accomplish, you have to see it clearly to achieve it. Without a clear direction or a strong sense of what you want, any path, desire, behavior, or action you take will lead you nowhere in particular. Lack of clarity will only result in vague ideas, haphazard actions, uncertain behaviors, and indistinct dreams, leaving you without a solid strategy to rely on. If you don't know where you are going, any road will take you there, and no strategy will save you. However, once you gain clarity about your dream, you can make it a reality. By having a clear dream, you will attract the right strategies and opportunities to bring your dream to fruition. It is crucial that you make a firm decision and commit to it, constantly evaluating your progress and moving forward. Indecisiveness and shying away from focusing on a specific goal will not make your journey any easier. Being clear on what you want to do is the key to your process and progress. Join host Jay Chase in an engaging conversation as he delves deeper into the concept of clarity, exploring what it means to have a clear vision of your dreams and how you can align your aspirations and behaviors to turn your dreams into reality. You have the power to design, create, and manifest your dream, take control of your life, and experience your transformation. Notable Quotes “Fuzzy dreams make for fuzzy actions and behaviors.” “A clear dream makes general ideas very specific.” “You have the power to recreate yourself and your business.” “A clear dream doesn't become clear without effort.” “A clear dream affirms your purpose.” “When you get clear on your what you want and what your dream is, it determines your priorities, energy, effort and focus.” Tune in! Key Highlights from the Episode [00:01] Intro to the show and what's in for you today [02:16] Today's mindset: Clarity of Your Dreams [03:21] Today's quote on fuzzy dreams, behaviors, and actions [04:16] Determining what you want and getting clear on your dream [05:39] Making your goals measurable and achievable [06:49] Six questions to ask yourself to get clear on your dream [08:14] Listening to your intuition to affirm your purpose and priorities [10:48] Why we cannot see our dreams clearly [11:29] The agency that you need to have when it comes to gaining clarity [12:`19] Wrap up and end of the show Please Connect with Me: Support the show by donation HERE Join the Amplify Workshop to explore personal growth further (Link: Amplify Workshop link). Visit Jay Chase's official website for more valuable resources and insights (Link: Website). Discover "Don't Touch My Mindset" website for additional content and inspiration (Link: Don't Touch My Mindset). Follow Jay Chase on Instagram for regular updates and motivation (Link: Instagram)
S3 | EP28 | I N C R E A S E | Its Gods Desire For His People To Live Blessed Lives. No Matter The State Or Position You Are In. There Is Room For Him To INCREASE YOU. To Live A Bless Life One Must Be Able To Apply Principles To Their Life. In All Your Getting, Get An Understanding. God Gives Seed To The Sower. This Episode Deals With Obscured Vision, Urges, Impulse, and Indecisiveness. These Things Prevents Increase In Our Lives. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/justin88/support
Episode #650 Do you find it hard to make a decision? Is your wife unhappy when you're not showing up? If your wife is hurting and lonely, then take action today as a leader of the family because inconsistency is the opposite of safety. In this episode, Mo and Doug are talking about some causes of indecisiveness and what you can do to work on yourself so you can be consistent in making your wife feel safe. __________ Hungry for more? Head over to our Bonus page for special access to some of the deeper tactics and techniques we've developed at The Powerful Man.
The reasons why the best employees might dislike their job could be diverse and complex, but two reasons that I notice are: #1: Indecisiveness from above - a boss that doesn't make decisions or take quick action. #2: Being surrounded by C players - colleagues who drag others down and coast along at work. Work with us! Click here to apply: sweatystartup.com/apply Check the show notes here: https://sweatystartup.com/the-sweaty-startup/ Join our Real Estate community: https://sweatystartup.com/rec Special thanks to the sponsor Jobber! Jobber is field service management software that helps you manage and grow your business efficiently and cost-effectively. Click the link below and save 20% off your first 6 months when you subscribe: http://getjobber.com/sweatystartup We have a reddit community: https://www.reddit.com/r/sweatystartup/ Twitter Growth Mastery Course: https://sweatystartup.com/twitter Want to hire me as a consultant? Click here: https://sweatystartup.com/storage