3-2-1: New Paths, the Danger of Complexity, and Making Fast Decisions - James Clear
You want to get into the rhythm of making choices. When you get in that flow of making decision after decision, you build momentum and boost morale. Decisions are progress. Each one you make is a brick in your foundation. You can’t build on top of “We’ll decide later,” but you can build on top of “Done.”
Jason Fried • ReWork: Change the Way You Work Forever
Our decisions are always bets. We routinely decide among alternatives, put resources at risk, assess the likelihood of different outcomes, and consider what it is that we value. Every decision commits us to some course of action that, by definition, eliminates acting on other alternatives. Not playing a bet on something is, itself, a bet...There is... See more
Dan Mall • Dan Mall’s 10 Principles for a Worthy Design Career | Figma Blog
When you make tiny decisions, you can’t make big mistakes. These small decisions mean you can afford to change. There’s no big penalty if you mess up. You just fix it.
Jason Fried • Rework
A very small subset of your decisions are one-way doors. Non-reversible portals into bad realities. These ones should take you more time. They require more information.