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Decisiveness is Just as Important as Deliberation
Chronic indecision is not only inefficient and counterproductive, but it is deeply corrosive to morale
Robert Iger • The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons Learned from 15 Years a…
“Action forces prioritization.
If you're stuck deciding between options, force yourself to act. You can only act on one thing at a time, which means you will have to make something the top priority.
Even if you pick wrong, you'll learn something.”
If you're stuck deciding between options, force yourself to act. You can only act on one thing at a time, which means you will have to make something the top priority.
Even if you pick wrong, you'll learn something.”
James Clear • Highlights From jamesclear.com
Wise up - Jordan Harbinger
When you don’t know what to do in a given situation, oftentimes the best thing you can do is to just do something.
Why?
Because doing something — even if it’s not right or perfect or brilliantly executed — has a way of cutting through paralysis.
Doing something also removes the anxiety of an open loop. It eliminates the
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