How to make better decisions and massively more progress! |
How to make better decisions and massively more progress! Posted: 30 May 2012 01:37 AM PDT Today’s post is about how to make better decisions and how to improve your decision making process. Decision making can not be avoided I discovered something a long time ago, from working with great decision makers and also studying people, who were self-confessed, poor decision makers. I found that it’s impossible not to make a decision! Even those people, who believe they are dodging decisions, are making decisions all the time. For example, let us imagine that Barbara is a small business owner who is thinking of attending a one-off business conference, which takes place next month.
Decision making and commitmentPeople will often believe that they can avoid decision making, simply by not committing to a yes or no answer. The reality, is that their decision not to act, is also a decision. So, the challenge in these cases is not about decision making, as a decision can’t be avoided. The challenge is a lack of commitment. The most successful people I have studied or worked with, tend to be committed decision makers. Their process looks a lot like this:
Decision making and progressIt has often been said that it’s not what life throws at us, which determines our success – but what we decide to do with it. My mentor Jim Rohn put it beautifully when he said:
By proactively making committed decisions, we grab the rudder of our business and direct it deliberately in the right direction. This is how progress is made. It’s how we avoid straying off course or going backwards. By avoiding committed decisions, we are like a boat without a rudder. It’s hard to direct a boat without a rudder. I’d also like to share something about decision making, which a very smart client of mine reminded me of earlier today. It’s something Zig Ziglar says and it goes like this:
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