Better Decisions Faster
Unshakable Confidence When You Need It Most
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Narrated by:
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Paul Epstein
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Paul Epstein
About this listen
Foreword by Marshall Goldsmith
Make better decisions faster with the Head + Heart = Hands Equation
The average adult makes more than 35,000 decisions in a day. Most are mundane, but there are a handful that separate businesses that boom or bust, careers that succeed or fail, relationships that make it or don’t, and lives of happiness or hopelessness.
These most valuable decisions (MVDs) represent the gap between a green-light life and a red-light life.
In more than 15 years as an NFL and NBA executive, Paul Epstein saw firsthand how, when faced with such an overwhelming number of decisions, even elite performers can rush to bad judgments or become paralyzed by indecision.
In Better Decisions Faster, he draws from the green-light wisdom of Fortune 500 CEOs, Olympians, Shark Tank entrepreneurs, world-record holders, Ivy League professors, and Navy SEALs to reveal a revolutionary new system for maximally efficient and confident decision-making.
The solve is the Head + Heart = Hands Equation - Head (mindset) + Heart (authenticity) = Hands (action) - which taps into the three most primal and powerful aspects of our humanity to tackle such MVDs as:
- Strategy: A or B?
- Job: stay or go?
- Deal: do it or don’t?
- Team: hire or fire?
- Financial: invest or pass?
- Time: spend on X or Y?
- Relationship: in or out?
You’re just moments away from making these decisions better, faster, and with unshakable confidence. The playbook is in your hands.
©2023 Paul Epstein (P)2023 Paul EpsteinCritic Reviews
"Your ultimate guide to confidence and courage—one decision at a time." (Mel Robbins, New York Times best-selling author of The Five-Second Rule and The High 5 Habit)