DON'T Rush Because The Rim WON'T Go Anywhere
All along we have been encouraging everyone to be decisive, being swift and quick in coming up with their decisions. But here's the flipside though. All of us, at some points in our lives, we tend to be rushing to come up with decisions prematurely [and I admit I did make premature decisions in the past]. But in retrospect, we need to remind ourselves that hey, DON'T Rush Because The Rim WON'T Go Anywhere.If there is anything in life that is constantly difficult, it is all about decision-making. Even the most petty decisions cannot be easily made 'on the fly' but before drilling down there, let us look back with regard making poor decisions. MENTAL ERROR ? This is most common as this shows up most frequently in our lives. What can cause these MENTAL ERRORS ? Oh, we tend to overestimate the importance of events we can easily recall and underestimate the importance of events we have trouble recalling. This is referred by psychologists as ILLUSORY CORRELATION.But what are the BARRIERS for us to reach solid decisions ? One of the common obstacles is the false assumption that we don't have time to think. But this is NOT acceptable because if we don't think properly, we'll surely make decisions which will end up taking a lot more time, let alone WASTED money and MISSED opportunities.At hindsight, EFFICIENCY seems prioritized over EFFECTIVENESS when it comes to decisions. From studies, another common barrier to making good decisions arise from the bias that stems from how human short-term works. DECISION FATIGUE is another factor that can severely impact our ability to make sound decisions. Studies have proven that the QUANTITY of DECISIONS impact the QUALITY of those decisions.
How then do we make better decisions ? #1 - UNDERSTAND THE PROBLEM, that's the long and short of it. #2 - ELIMINATE UNIMPORTANT DECISIONS. If there's so much clutter [a.k.a. garbage/rubbish], you would end up with a GIGO [Garbage IN-Garbage OUT] dilemma. #3 - GIVE YOURSELF SOME OPTIONS. Problem is, most people only have a Plan A and with no Plan B, C or D. #4 - DEVELOP AN APPROACH. Project managers are clear examples of this best practice. #5 - GET SOME DISTANCE - When you're too close to make a decision, it's too easy to miss the forest for the trees. Stepping outside of yourself will help. Always remember DON'T Rush Because The Rim WON'T Go Anywhere✅✅✅
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