From Overthinking to Action

Why constant scrolling keeps you stuck and how decision-making moves you forward.

Hey Genius Speakers,

Just like overeating leads to indigestion, consuming too much content on social media causes "mental indigestion."

The consequences?

  • You're unable to make progress.

  • You struggle to make decisions, and without decisions, there's no progress.

  • When you're mentally overwhelmed, you're stuck in overthinking mode.

But remember, thinking isn't the same as ACTION.

To make real change, you need to execute, and that requires clarity and quick decision-making.

Otherwise, you'll just keep comparing and doubting yourself because social media creates a lot of illusions.

Let me tell you—95% of what you see on social media is an illusion. It's not real.

People portray what they're not, and platforms want you to stay hooked, watching their content.

But feeling good after watching a video isn’t the same as making real progress. Progress comes from taking consistent action over a long period of time.

If you're serious about improving and want step-by-step training, live classes, and the support to communicate your ideas confidently, our program is for you.

It's a one-year mentorship program, and while it's not dirt cheap, it's affordable at just Rs. 14,500.

However, the price is going up soon to Rs. 20,000.

When you break it down, that's less than Rs. 40/day—quite reasonable in today’s world, especially considering inflation.

Best regards,

Abhishek & Team

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