RE: On Decision Making | Quick and Decisive or Slow and Reflective?

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I really appreciate this content, I've learnt something from it.

When you evaluate and make decisions consider that quick, decisive decision making can be ridiculously valuable. When you're decisive, you can move fast and break stuff. When you do this, you can learn quickly and rebuild something better consistently.

This really sits in well.
I think I'm slow, sort of procrastinate, when it comes to making decisions especially about big projects. I usually take my time before plunging into it.
Getting onboard Hive was one decisive decision I took when I heard about it and I haven't regretted it.



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I suffer from procrastination as well. I've found that it's a good decision to make ANY decision.

If you look at a problem and it can be solved quickly, then solve it quickly and keep pushing forward

If you look at a problem and feel the urge to procrastinate, decide that it's either a quick or slow problem. If it's slow, then don't procrastinate just because it's slow. Create a plan to solve it and then execute your plan. Even if it takes 6 months.

The worst kind of decision is the one that you don't make at all

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Yeah I agree.
Some problems need to be tackled over head without waiting to avoid spoiling things.

I've made some procrastinations in the past that spoilt things for me.

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