5 Mental Shifts That Will Enhance Your Decision-Making Skills.
Feb 24, 2024 · 2 mins read
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Ever wondered why the most successful folks seem to always be at the right place at the right time? Well, it’s not just luck — it’s all about being in the right position. And the good news is, you don’t need to be a genius to outperform others; you just need to out-position them.
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1. Your Position Determines Your Future
Picture this: your kid brings home a disappointing test result, shrugs, and says, “I did my best.” It’s a moment we can all relate to, right? But here’s the thing — doing your best isn’t just about the effort you put in during the test.
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In life, putting yourself in a good position involves choices you make daily from exercising and sleeping well to nurturing relationships and preparing for challenges. Being in a good position lets you think clearly rather than being forced into decisions by circumstances.
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2. Turn Desired Behavior into Default Behavior
If hitting the gym is a grind, make a rule to work out every day, even if it’s a shorter session. This shifts the internal conversation from “Should I go?” to “When and how do I fit this in?” Small, safeguards can be game-changers.
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3. Don’t Follow the Crowd for Better Results
“If you do what everyone else does, you’ll get the same results everyone else gets”? It’s true. The social comfort of going with the crowd often overshadows the potential benefits of going against it.
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Imagine a team of ditch diggers working with their hands. The one who takes a week off to invent the shovel might seem crazy initially. Not only does it move more dirt but transforms the entire approach to the job. Positive deviation is the key to outperforming the crowd.
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4. Choose Outcome Over Ego
Our innate desire to feel right often overrides our need to be right. We rearrange the world to suit our beliefs, even if it means ignoring evidence to the contrary. It’s crucial to focus on outcomes rather than ego.
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If someone gets attached to their idea at work just because it’s theirs, it hinders progress. Shifting the focus to the outcome rather than personal pride is a game-changer.
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5. Self-Accountability: It’s Your Responsibility
Even when things aren’t entirely our fault, they are our responsibility. Self-accountability means taking charge of your abilities, inabilities, and actions. While external rewards are nice, they’re optional.
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You control a more significant part of your outcomes than you think. Self-accountability is the compass guiding you through the twists and turns of life. So, if you’re ready to turn ordinary moments into extraordinary outcomes, grab a copy, dive in, and let the journey begin.
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