There’s an insidious and deadly disease threatening all entrepreneurs, high-achievers, and elite level performers. Can you guess what it is? It’s not the rising cost of Facebook advertising. It’s not the crazy influx of new competitors. It’s not even the rise of corporate behemoths who are squeezing out the little guys. It’s information overload. For the first time in human history, more information is published in a single day than any sane person could consume in an entire lifetime. This unprecedented access to new information has led many would-be high-achievers to become mired in a never-ending pile of things to learn, books to read, and courses to complete. They become trapped in a reality filled with plenty of motion (aka busyness) but almost no momentum (real progress towards your goals), constantly feeling stuck and paralyzed by the sheer abundance of possible decisions and action steps. But it doesn’t have to be this way. Tony Robbins, the famous personal development and peak performance guru once noted that, “The quality of someone’s life is generally in direct proportion to the quality of the questions that they ask themselves on a daily basis.” If you can learn to ask the right questions, the answers become surprisingly easy and achieving sustainable momentum is all but guaranteed. To combat information overwhelm and 10X the quality of your life and the success of your business, you must learn to separate the wheat from the chaff and focus only on the information and actions that will yield the highest return possible. Today, I’ve compiled a quick list of 9 questions to help you do exactly that. 1 Discover how to overcome information overwhelm and achieve your biggest goals now! |