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EPISODE · Aug 7, 2026 · 47 MIN

Stop Making Decisions Before You Start Thinking | Jim Rohn Motivation

from Jim Rohn Motivation Daily · host Jim Rohn

You think you decided. You didn't decide. The decision was made before the thinking started. The thinking was just the part you remember — built afterward, in service of a conclusion that had already been reached by something quieter and faster than your conscious mind.The nervous system — the same threat-response system that evolved to handle predators in the brush — is still running. And it's still applying the same toolkit it always has: scan for threat, reach conclusion, construct the reasoning that justifies the conclusion. In a physical emergency, that's the right system. In a career decision, a financial decision, a hard conversation, a long-term relationship — it's the wrong system, excellent at the wrong job. And when the wrong job is the one it's being applied to, excellence at it produces consistently wrong answers. Dressed up as deliberation. Validated by reasoning that came after the fact.This seminar breaks down the 4 shapes a reactive decision wears in your real life, the 4 signals that tell you the nervous system has taken over, and the single interruption that changes every important decision you'll make from here on out.CHAPTERS:0:00 The Threat System Still Running Inside You3:33 How the Nervous System Reaches Its Conclusions First5:33 Reactions Wearing the Costume of Decisions8:24 The Four Shapes13:14 The Quiet Cost That Builds Up Over a Career18:19 4 Signals the Nervous System Is in Charge22:57 The Pause That Breaks the Chain26:52 The One Question to Ask in the Pause29:24 Use the Brain for the Decisions That Matter34:04 Make the Choice to Be ThereTHE 4 SHAPES OF A REACTIVE DECISION:▸ The argument that escalated faster than the situation warranted — small disagreement, minor friction, a comment that landed wrong, and within minutes the conversation has moved somewhere it didn't need to go▸ The opportunity passed on because "something felt off" — by every reasonable measure a good fit, but a feeling said no, and the reasoning got constructed afterward to support it▸ The retreat dressed up as wisdom — the project quietly shelved with explanations about timing and priorities, the conversation that keeps not happening, the move that gets indefinitely deferred▸ The reactive financial decision — holding too tightly, spending too freely, the impulsive purchase that produced immediate relief from feeling out of controlTHE 4 SIGNALS THE NERVOUS SYSTEM IS RUNNING:▸ Body signals — tension somewhere, elevated heart rate, an urgency in the chest that doesn't match the situation▸ Texture of thinking — pressure to resolve NOW, can't sit with not-yet-knowing, demands closure▸ Pattern of conclusions — consistently oriented toward retreat, avoidance, the familiar option▸ Response to challenge — concedes the specific point, then immediately produces a new argument for the same conclusionTHE ONE INTERRUPTION:The pause. A few seconds sometimes. A few minutes when more is needed. The point isn't to think more carefully during it — the point is to break the chain. Give the slower brain a chance to come online before the reflex carries through to action.And the one question to ask in that pause: "What am I trying to avoid right now?"The answer is almost always different from what your conscious mind thinks the situation is about. That gap — between what the situation actually is and what the nervous system is treating it as — is where every reactive decision lives.Stop making decisions before you start thinking. The work is real. It won't finish. But it's the only work that actually changes the outcome.—Inspired by the teachings of Jim Rohn.#JimRohn #Motivation #Mindset #DecisionMaking #SelfDevelopment Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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