The Tug-of-War in My Mind: Decision-Making, Manifestation, and a Bluetooth Speaker I Almost Bought
Learn how a simple speaker turned into a 45-minute debate—and what it taught me about self-trust, willpower, and manifestation.
Learn how a simple speaker turned into a 45-minute debate—and what it taught me about self-trust, willpower, and manifestation.
Decision Making
Most people rush decisions without defining the real problem. This six-step formula helps you avoid that trap and make decisions with clarity.
Decision Making
You’re making decisions all day long—but few people realize the invisible frames shaping every choice. Awareness is your greatest tool.
Decision Making
Learn how the mental model of margin of safety helps you make better decisions, reduce stress, and build resilience in every area of your life.
Decision Making
Mental models shape how you think, decide, and live. Discover how to raise your awareness and upgrade the invisible frameworks driving your decision-making.
Manifestation
The clarity of your decisions shapes the quality of your manifestation. Learn how invisible biases quietly derail your path—and how to reclaim your inner power.
Decision Making
Unlock the secrets of strategic decision-making with the Prisoner’s Dilemma. Learn how to transform reactive choices into proactive strategies and foster cooperation for optimal outcomes.
Decision Making
Discover powerful techniques for making better decisions effortlessly. Learn how the importance of sleep, gaining multiple perspectives, and creative problem-solving can enhance your cognitive clarity and lead to smarter choices.
Decision Making
Discover how cognitive biases like anchoring and framing affect your decisions. Learn practical strategies to recognize and mitigate these biases for better decision-making. Explore insights from Nobel Laureate Daniel Kahneman and real-world examples.
Decision Making
Discover a powerful mental model, the Ladder of Inference, which can greatly enhance your decision-making process. Have you ever made a decision you later regretted? Perhaps you acted in anger and faced the repercussions of poor judgment?