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Most business owners aren’t short on information, they’re stuck because they don’t know which direction deserves their full commitment. I
n this episode, I dive into why watching decisions get made in real time teaches you far more than polished advice ever could.
I’m taking you behind the scenes into how judgment is built, not by copying what worked for someone else, but by observing how trade-offs are made, what gets prioritized, and what’s left on the cutting room floor.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by choices or unsure which path to take, this episode will help shift how you think about decision-making in your own business.
What You’ll Learn:
If you’re ready to stop searching for the “right” answer and start building trust in your own thinking, hit play on this episode. And don’t forget to grab the free report I mention—it’s the perfect way to practice this decision-making lens.
Mentioned in this episode:
Free Report: The Decisions Behind a 17,958-Attendee Creative Event
$1M HobbyScool Experiment
By Dr. Destini Copp4.9
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Most business owners aren’t short on information, they’re stuck because they don’t know which direction deserves their full commitment. I
n this episode, I dive into why watching decisions get made in real time teaches you far more than polished advice ever could.
I’m taking you behind the scenes into how judgment is built, not by copying what worked for someone else, but by observing how trade-offs are made, what gets prioritized, and what’s left on the cutting room floor.
If you’ve ever felt overwhelmed by choices or unsure which path to take, this episode will help shift how you think about decision-making in your own business.
What You’ll Learn:
If you’re ready to stop searching for the “right” answer and start building trust in your own thinking, hit play on this episode. And don’t forget to grab the free report I mention—it’s the perfect way to practice this decision-making lens.
Mentioned in this episode:
Free Report: The Decisions Behind a 17,958-Attendee Creative Event
$1M HobbyScool Experiment

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