Decision Making Now

We have all been taught to draw a line down the middle of a paper and list the pros and cons. While it is a great starting point, the standard pro-con list fails to account for the actual weight and probability of those outcomes. Instead, try creating a : List your top 3 to 4 options.

: Before you stress over a choice, ask yourself: "Is this a one-way or a two-way door?" If it is a two-way door, stop overthinking, choose quickly, and adjust course later if needed. 📊 3. Ditch the Standard Pro-Con List

Identify your core criteria (e.g., cost, time saved, alignment with values). decision making

This forces your brain to look at the hard data rather than just counting the sheer number of bullet points on a page. 📓 4. Keep a "Decision Journal"

When you endlessly consume data, you are not actually making progress. You are simply delaying the discomfort of making a choice. We have all been taught to draw a

Score each option from 1 to 5 against those specific criteria.

The good news? Great decision-making is not a natural-born talent. It is a trainable skill. : Before you stress over a choice, ask

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