What is Worth Thinking About?

 

What's Worth Thinking About - Free registration and results explained

A Gallup study of over 2,000,000 people (by Marcus Buckingham and Donald O. Clifton, Ph.D.) states that the average person makes approximately 1,000 decisions a day; in fact, the average person makes 200 decisions on food alone. That is 365,000 a year.

Only 402 decisions determine 2/3 of your success or failure for next year. Based upon Power Law rules of preferential attachment and Zipf's Law, one hundredth of one percent (.01%) of your annual decisions are the most important; they will make up 33.3% of the impact on your life annually (Zipf's Law Article). This, on average, is only thirty-seven decisions in every twelve month period! The next .1% (one tenth of one percent or 365 decisions) will have an additional 33.3% impact. All the rest combined will have the last 33.3% impact.

This means out of the 365,000 decisions you make annually, 402 of them account for two thirds of your success or failure for the year.

What if you could identify these 402 decisions as they surface?

What if you had a predicable method (based upon twenty years of statistical research) that allows you to improve your ability to both identify and appropriately act on these 402 decisions?

Based on the theory of initial conditions (Initial Conditions Article) even a slight improvement in how you think will dramatically and positively change your future.

 
 
 





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