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Stop Making Decisions Based On Feelings! The Science Behind Strategic Decision Making**

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00:00:35 Today's featured book is The Art of Strategic Decision-Making

00:05:51 The three models of subconscious desires and needs are Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Tony Robbins’s matrix of human desires, and the Max-Neef model of fundamental human needs.

00:06:07 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham

00:09:52 Physiological Fulfillment.

00:17:10 Takeaways

The Art of Strategic Decision-Making: How to Make Tough Decisions Quickly, Intelligently, and Safely By: Peter Hollins

Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/DecisionMakingHollins

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095NBHCDR

**Description:**

Are you tired of making decisions that leave you feeling regretful or stuck? Do you wish there was a way to make tough choices quickly, intelligently, and safely? In this video, we delve into "The Art of Strategic Decision Making" by Peter Hollins, a powerful guide to unlocking the secrets of effective decision-making.

Drawing on groundbreaking insights from psychology, neuroscience, and self-development, Peter Hollins reveals the hidden biases that sabotage our choices and unveils a practical framework for making decisions aligned with our values and goals.

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00:00:35 Today's featured book is The Art of Strategic Decision-Making

00:05:51 The three models of subconscious desires and needs are Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, Tony Robbins’s matrix of human desires, and the Max-Neef model of fundamental human needs.

00:06:07 Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs Abraham

00:09:52 Physiological Fulfillment.

00:17:10 Takeaways

The Art of Strategic Decision-Making: How to Make Tough Decisions Quickly, Intelligently, and Safely By: Peter Hollins

Hear it Here - https://bit.ly/DecisionMakingHollins

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B095NBHCDR

**Description:**

Are you tired of making decisions that leave you feeling regretful or stuck? Do you wish there was a way to make tough choices quickly, intelligently, and safely? In this video, we delve into "The Art of Strategic Decision Making" by Peter Hollins, a powerful guide to unlocking the secrets of effective decision-making.

Drawing on groundbreaking insights from psychology, neuroscience, and self-development, Peter Hollins reveals the hidden biases that sabotage our choices and unveils a practical framework for making decisions aligned with our values and goals.

  continue reading

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