End indecisiveness once and for all

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END INDECISIVENESS Once and For All

End Indecisiveness Once and For All When you own your decisions you own yourself. You live by your values and stop wavering back and forth over matters big and small, whether it’s buying a house or ordering breakfast. You take control of your future instead of turning the responsibility over to someone else. Effective decision-making is a skill that you can polish even if you’ve had trouble making up your mind in the past. If you want to say goodbye to feeling stymied, try these tips. Mastering the Decision-Making Process

1. Remember your purpose.Think about the essence of who you are and what you want to achieve. Align your choices with your values.

2. Gather information.Having an accurate and up-to-date picture of your situation will help you to know what to do. However, research can drag on so long that it becomes a form of procrastination, so put a time limit on it.

3. Clarify options.Take into account each of your possible choices. You usually have several reasonable alternatives.

4. Weigh different factors.Some items are bound to be more important to you than others. For example, you might compare two job offers by writing down all the criteria, and assigning numbers to them so you can see the one with the highest score based on salary, commute time, and other considerations. 1

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