Decisions Decisions Decisions
- Robert H. Schuller
I love this quote; to me it translates to "successful people make decisions quickly". Let's not make the mistake though of confusing wide-reaching, systemic decisions with low-risk, low-impact decisions that affect only a small circle in the system.
When I'm making general, day-to-day, low-impact decisions, I try to remember that I want to
thrive, and life is short. So my practice is to notice when I'm hedging or dragging my feet, and just pick a choice. Just pick one. I realize I can always correct the handlebars on the bike if I find I'm going too far out of the way of my intended direction. But if I sit on the bike mulling over which direction to set the handle bars, I'm never getting anywhere.More systemic-impacting decisions I'll take more time to do due diligence, but still, the idea is to inform myself to the best of my abilities in a reasonable amount of time and then choose, knowing I may always adjust the direction later if new information comes in.
A multi-millionaire I once worked with said, "Successful people make decisions quickly and change their minds slowly. Unsuccessful people take forever to make up their minds and then change their mind continually."
Hrm...should I or shouldn't I take this advice...hrm...let me think...
*wink*
How might I / you / we apply this to a more powerful, effective, thriving life for us, our families, our work places, and our planet?
Cheers to living alive!
Warmly,
Gail
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