The Hidden Reason Prospects Say "I'll Think About It"
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There is one invisible enemy that destroys more sales, negotiations, and influence attempts than any objection, competitor, or recession combined. Top producers don't suffer from it because they've learned to crush it. That enemy is Decision Fatigue—and once you understand and conquer it, you will influence faster, and negotiate better with less effort than ever before.
Here's the brutal truth: Decision Fatigue is the mental exhaustion that hits after making too many choices, causing your brain to slow down, avoid decisions, or pick the easiest option -like doing nothing at all. Your prospects get bombarded with decisions all day long; by the time they talk to you, their willpower tank is empty. That's why they stall with "I'll think about it" or ghost you completely. It's not them—it's biology.