The struggle of decision making

In the times of uncertainty we’ve been experiencing, it can feel too hard or overwhelming to make decisions.
There are so many options, scenarios and what ifs that are possible
Try this 1-2-3 mantra I use with mentoring clients:
1. Find the path
A path helps give us more certainty of where we’re heading - even if we don’t know all the details or what’s ahead yet. It’s a direction marker.
It may be a new path for you, or a path another has taken.
2. Make a decision.
What are you going to do?
Our attention, energy and motivation is stolen by unmade decisions. To reduce overwhelm and pressure and move out of inertia, we can make decisions now we have a path.
There’s less to fear about this because many decisions can be adjusted later (or reversed) if they’re not right for you.
But make a decision. Making no decision on a path when a decision is needed saps our time, energy and attention.
3. Take action.
We can’t think our way through decisions. Action is the best way to work out if what you’ve decided and where you’re going is a good fit.
You can step out along a safer, less uncertain path:
1. Find the path.
2. Make decisions.
3. Take action.
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