Money Grows on Trees: the Podcast
Decision Fatigue
July 9, 2023
On this episode of Money Grows on Trees: The Podcast, host Lloyd Ross delves into the concept of decision fatigue and its impact on our energy levels. Comparing humans to batteries, Ross explains how our energy depletes throughout the day, with decision-making being a major drain. To combat this, he suggests minimizing decision-making to conserve energy, using the analogy of hunting antelope instead of mice. Ross shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the importance of reducing daily decision-making and taking on bigger, more impactful tasks. He highlights the importance of systemizing businesses and delegating tasks to avoid constant decision-making. Ross also discusses the phenomenon of decision fatigue and the significance of simplifying life, including simplifying possessions, relationships, and investments. He offers strategies to automate and streamline tasks, reducing the number of decisions we have to make on a daily basis. Through storytelling and practical advice, Ross demonstrates how simplifying and minimizing decision-making can lead to a more fulfilling and efficient life. Money Grows on Trees Team
On this episode of Money Grows on Trees: The Podcast, host Lloyd Ross delves into the concept of decision fatigue and its impact on our energy levels. Comparing humans to batteries, Ross explains how our energy depletes throughout the day, with decision-making being a major drain. 

To combat this, he suggests minimizing decision-making to conserve energy, using the analogy of hunting antelope instead of mice. Ross shares personal anecdotes and emphasizes the importance of reducing daily decision-making and taking on bigger, more impactful tasks. 

He highlights the importance of systemizing businesses and delegating tasks to avoid constant decision-making. Ross also discusses the phenomenon of decision fatigue and the significance of simplifying life, including simplifying possessions, relationships, and investments. 

He offers strategies to automate and streamline tasks, reducing the number of decisions we have to make on a daily basis. Through storytelling and practical advice, Ross demonstrates how simplifying and minimizing decision-making can lead to a more fulfilling and efficient life.
Money Grows on Trees Team
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In his early 20s, Lloyd picked up a book called “The Snowball” a comprehensive biography about Warren Buffet, arguably the world’s greatest investor of all time and one of the wealthiest on the planet. 

He bought his first stock at age 25 and by the age of 37, Lloyd achieved his first major financial goal of a Million Dollar portfolio, without ever using debt. 

He also bought a book called "Rich Dad Poor Dad" which helped him, his wife and his older sister start a side hustle, where they now teach people how to plant their Money Tree. A few months after hitting his first goal his side hustle generates over 7 figures in revenue and now he is looking to create another Million Dollar business.

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