Choose The Best

Choose The Best

We all want the best, right?

We are built to strive, to grow, to develop, to achieve.

The number one thing you need when trying to make the best decision for yourself is a clear understanding of what your goals and objectives are. What are you trying to achieve? What is your endgame? Once you have a good handle on that then you can begin looking at your options and start comparing them against your goals.

Another important factor to consider is what kind of decision this is. Some decisions are much more important than others and as such, require a different decision making process. For example, if you are trying to decide whether or not to have surgery, that is going to be a very different decision than if you are trying to decide what color to paint your living room.

When making an important decision, it is often helpful to consult with someone who has expertise in the area you are trying to make a decision about. If you are unsure about having surgery, talking to a few different surgeons and getting their opinions can be very helpful in making your final decision.

One of the most common ways people try to make decisions is by looking at what other people are doing. If you see that everyone else is doing something, then you might feel more inclined to do the same. However, it is important to remember that just because something is popular does not necessarily mean it is the best decision for you.

At the end of the day, the best decision is going to be the one that works best for you and helps you achieve your goals. There is no single “right” decision that applies to everyone in every situation. Take some time to think about what you want and need out of a decision before making it. Once you have a clear understanding of your goals, criteria, and options, you will be much better equipped to make the best decision for yourself.

The best decision is the one that meets the most criteria, is the easiest to implement, and has the least negative consequences. But how do you know what the criteria are? And how do you weigh them against each other? That’s where decision-making gets tricky.

Here are a few quick checkpoints to help you navigate:

– Define your goals and objectives clearly. What are you trying to achieve?

– Gather as much information as possible. Talk to people who have experience with the issue at hand. Research it online. Get multiple perspectives.

– Consider all of your options, even ones that may seem crazy at first. Brainstorm with a friend or colleague. The more options you have, the better.

– Make a decision matrix. List out all of your options and rate them on different criteria. This will help you see which option is the best overall.

– Try to think long-term. What are the consequences of this decision down the road? Will it still be the best decision a year from now?

– Get input from others, but ultimately trust your gut. You know yourself better than anyone else, so go with your instinct.

Making good decisions is hard, but it’s definitely possible with some thought and effort. Just remember to stay true to yourself and don’t let anyone else make decisions for you. Only you know what’s best for you!

What is your criteria when choosing the best?

What do you look for and how do you conclude that something is “the best”?

This is NOT a rhetorical question! I would really like to know! 

For me, right now, YOU are The Best source of learning what the best is so please, share with me!

Here are some of the most common criteria that people turn to when deciding something is “the best”:

1) Is it Usable and Practical

Does the information I am about to learn have any immediate usability? Is it practical? Can I apply this immediately? Will I get results by doing so? Will it improve my life or that of my clients?

2) Source

Is the source of the information reliable or known?

The source  can be a person or a company, a tool or a system

Is this a known source or is it something new? Is it new in the world or is it new to me? If its new, is there anyone or anything behind it that has been around for longer?

Imagine a new tool or system or service knocks on your door (metaphorically or not), is the company or the person someone you know? Is it someone who has experience in the field?

3) Experience

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Does the source of information or service have a track record? Does it stand the test of time? How long has it been around? 

What types and amount of results or outcomes did it generate over time? Can you cross check from other sources you trust?

4) Is it trustworthy?

Do other people whom you trust know about this source? What do they say? Does everyone else know about it?

Think Amazon reviews. When given the choice, people will pick the product with most positive reviews. Both the amount of reviews as well as their quality matter. In most cases, you will chose a product with 1000 4.5 star reviews versus one with 5 star 15 reviews.

5) Is it helpful?

Choose The Best

Does this information make your life better? Does it help you grow and be better at what you do or does it help you achieve something you want? Will it help you be a better professional, partner, or human being?

Does it help others, those whom you want to help?

6) Is it easy?

If something is radically different from our status quo, it will be very difficult to adopt it and implement it. This is also known as confirmation bias. If this information is “too much” for us, we will simply not be able to learn it or integrate it in our existing body of knowledge. Our bias makes us lean toward learning things we already have an idea about and that can easily support and is congruent with our beliefs and values.

7) Is it worth it?

Okay, I checked all the boxes above but… is this information worth my time, my attention, my money? If the answer is yes, then most likely you will invest in it. In fact, if the answer is yes, you will most likely feel compelled to invest in it. It would feel stupid not to do it because it would feel like a loss. And we hate to lose

8) Scarcity

Is this information available for a limited time? Is the service or tool going to disappear if I don’t act? Is it limited to a certain number of people? Is it first come first served? Will it be more expensive after? Will it not be available at all? Will I not be able to get it from anywhere or anyone else?

You know what they say… The graveyard is the richest place on earth… So many unspoken treasures are buried there. You do want to make sure you get that information before it is not available anymore.

9) Is it scalable?

Can I share this information with others? Can I use it only for myself or can I use it with others? Can I teach it to others? If so, what do I need to do for that? Is there a certification or a process to enable be to spread the word?

Also, will this information affect just a part of my life or can I replicate it in several areas? Is it helping only professionally or will I be able to apply it in my personal life as well? Maybe I can use it in my passions and hobbies, in sport, art, and/or anything else?

10) Is it safe?

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Can this information, service or product, possibly hurt or negatively affect me or anyone else? Will it bring any harm? Is there any way to protect from that or prevent it?

Also, is my investment safe and protected? What if I change my mind and want to get my investment back? Can I do that? 

Is it safe for me and others in ways I may not even think of?

These are the same criteria I have used for every single one of the summits I ran so far! These are the same criteria for every training and teacher I chose to learn from.

And it never failed me!

And this is why I believe it will not fail you either!

Yes, I am biased. Of course I am biased! We all are :).  But I am always open to learn and would love to know what are YOUR criteria when you chose who to learn from and what to learn.

If you find any value in these criteria then I am certain you will find tremendous value in the presentations from the 2022 Hypnosis Masters Summit!

The speakers and experts presenting at the summit have been vetted through all of the above criteria and they all have such an amazing value to share with you.

I love summits because they are, by far, the best and fastest way to learn from the best, to learn fast and to get the essential knowledge without any extra fluff added!

I know you want the best! Not because I know you personally (though I wish I did), but because it is in our human nature to want the best.

And if you are reading this, it means we have something in common.

Maybe it is the passion for knowledge. Maybe it is the desire to know more about the human mind, body, psyche and emotions. Maybe it is wanting to learn from the best. Maybe it is all of that.

And that is great. That is exciting! And that is timely!

I am looking forward to welcoming you to the 2022 Hypnosis Masters Summit and Learn together with you from some of the best experts in the world.

Join me and thousands of others and let’s all enjoy this festival of learning and transformation!

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