Remember that not all decisions are irreversible. It's often best to decide quickly, learn, and course correct, rather than spending too long trying to make the right choice.
Hi Robert, I believe making decisions in a timely matter is good advice. There's a book titled, "in the middle" or something to that effect. I realized recently that being "in the middle" too long could cause the ground underneath to turn into quick-sand. Therefore, it's best to act in a timely manner. For me, sometimes I will make a decision, so that I could realize an outcome that I hadn't thought of - some outcomes don't show themselves until the descision has been made. Then, I go slowly, so that if the new possible outcome is too negative, I still have time to reverse course if needed. I'm realizing it is best to go slower in life.
One-way door decision (Type 1) and two-way door decision (Type 2) are the names used at Amazon. Much easier to remember which one is which :)
Type 1 requires much wisdom .
Type 2 requires humility .
Hi Robert, I believe making decisions in a timely matter is good advice. There's a book titled, "in the middle" or something to that effect. I realized recently that being "in the middle" too long could cause the ground underneath to turn into quick-sand. Therefore, it's best to act in a timely manner. For me, sometimes I will make a decision, so that I could realize an outcome that I hadn't thought of - some outcomes don't show themselves until the descision has been made. Then, I go slowly, so that if the new possible outcome is too negative, I still have time to reverse course if needed. I'm realizing it is best to go slower in life.