🎯 Why Decision Filtering Matters
Without filters:
❌ Emotions sneak in
❌ Fatigue lowers standards
❌ Pressure justifies poor choices
A filter removes emotion from the process.
🔵 Step 1: Create a “Yes-Only” Rule
Instead of asking why not, ask:
✔ “Does this clearly meet my rules?”
If the answer isn’t an obvious yes, it’s a no.
🔵 Step 2: Use the 3-Question Check
Before any decision, ask:
1️⃣ Am I calm?
2️⃣ Is this planned?
3️⃣ Would I do this at session start?
If any answer is no — skip.
🔵 Step 3: Reject Decisions Made to Fix Feelings
Never act to:
❌ Remove boredom
❌ Reduce frustration
❌ Recover confidence
Emotional fixes always create long-term damage.
🔵 Step 4: Respect “Neutral Moments”
Not every moment requires action.
✔ Neutral ≠ opportunity
✔ Neutral = wait
Waiting preserves accuracy.
🔵 Step 5: Lower Activity, Raise Standards
Fewer decisions = higher quality.
✔ Skip marginal setups
✔ Act only on clarity
Quality beats quantity.
❌ Common Filtering Failures
Avoid:
❌ Justifying weak logic
❌ Bending rules mid-session
❌ Acting because “it feels right”
Feelings are not filters.
⭐ Conclusion
In 6 Club, saying no is a skill.
Remember:
✔ Only clear yeses count
✔ Use the 3-question check
✔ Ignore emotional fixes
✔ Raise standards
Filter decisions — and consistency protects itself.