We face many tough decisions. High performance leaders get more than their share of difficult decisions. Delaying those decisions will not make them easier. The best thing that we can do is to carefully analyze the facts, identify our feelings, separate what's real from what's imagined, and decide.
Failure to decide brings about a default decision we may not like. Instead, decide.
No matter how complicated, no matter how challenging, no matter how many real (and imaginary) side-effects: decide.
I've had a series of truly tough decisions in the past year - how to best care for my aging mother, what to do about a broken and estranged relationship with someone who was previously my best friend, when to begin thinking about a new relationship as more than friendship, even decisions as big as where to live, where to locate my business, and who to live with. None of that has been easy, but deciding has allowed me to create goals and plans that align best with who I am and who I am becoming.
Decide.
The harder the choices are the more important it is to decide.
What decisions have you been delaying? What are you waiting for?
-- Doug Smith
Failure to decide brings about a default decision we may not like. Instead, decide.
No matter how complicated, no matter how challenging, no matter how many real (and imaginary) side-effects: decide.
I've had a series of truly tough decisions in the past year - how to best care for my aging mother, what to do about a broken and estranged relationship with someone who was previously my best friend, when to begin thinking about a new relationship as more than friendship, even decisions as big as where to live, where to locate my business, and who to live with. None of that has been easy, but deciding has allowed me to create goals and plans that align best with who I am and who I am becoming.
Decide.
The harder the choices are the more important it is to decide.
What decisions have you been delaying? What are you waiting for?
-- Doug Smith
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