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on decisions to do vs. decisions about life
Most people think success is about the decisions to do:
👉 Start a business
👉 Lose the weight
👉 Make the money
In a recent video (see comments) David Bayer points out there’s a deeper layer
These are just seeds
If the soil you plant them in is toxic ... limiting beliefs like “money is scarce” or “I’m not enough” ... the seeds never grow
🌱 How They Work Together
To Do = “I will plant an oak tree.”
About = “The soil is fertile and supports growth.”
Without fertile soil, the seed dies, no matter how often you replant.
That’s where decisions about life come in.
🌱 Not what you’re going to do… but what you decide is true about yourself and the world.
Choosing positive reinforcement:
✨ “I am worthy of love and success.”
✨ “Money is abundant.”
✨ “Life works for me, not against me.”
When you shift those about-life decisions, the to-do decisions flourish almost automatically.
The real breakthrough?
👉 Beliefs are just decisions.
And ... you can make new ones at any moment 🤩
This is true in your business growth too.
If you believe tech is difficult, that building an online community is overwhelming and means posting content constantly, then that’s exactly the reality you’ll live.
Hustle. Exhaustion. Crickets.
No money, time or energy 😣
However, if you believe creating community is simple - and Skool makes it simple - then resistance falls away.
You can just start, tend the garden, and watch it flourish… without smothering it or constantly digging up the seeds to see if they're growing.
🌟 It's simple simplified with the Skool Quickstart Setup inside the WISE Skool Building community.
ABC ... 123 🤓
If you’re ready to make the shift and set yourself (and your community) up for success, come join us!
Spots are limited and filling fast 🚀
See you there!
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Wendy Wiseman
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