Decide What You Want - Deepstash

Decide What You Want

Waiting around often means you’re not happy with any of the options, because they’re not right for who you are. So, when you find yourself stuck between possibilities, think about what you really want. 

For example, if you’re unsure about a career change, ask yourself what it is that appeals to you about your current position and the one you’re debating.

296

426 reads

CURATED FROM

IDEAS CURATED BY

damien_i

"Imagination is more important than knowledge." - Albert Einstein

The idea is part of this collection:

Top 7 TED Talks On Customer Success

Learn more about personaldevelopment with this collection

How to create customer-centric strategies

The importance of empathy in customer success

The impact of customer success on business growth

Related collections

Similar ideas to Decide What You Want

How to understand what you really want

How to understand what you really want

In order to understand what you really want, you need to be able to sit with yourself and journal.

You can also ask yourself:

What, when I think about it, makes me feel excited, fulfilled, and at peace?

If something you’re visualizing comes with a fe...

Decide What You Want Out Of Life

Decide What You Want Out Of Life

Identify what you want to change about your life. It can help you focus on the promises you're making to yourself. 

Try to focus on one change at a time.

If you want to think better...

  • Become better at probing other people’s thinking. Ask questions. Simple ones are better. “Why” is the best.
  • Slow down. Make sure you give yourself time to think.
  • Probe yourself. Try and understand if you’re talking about something you really know ...

Read & Learn

20x Faster

without
deepstash

with
deepstash

with

deepstash

Personalized microlearning

100+ Learning Journeys

Access to 200,000+ ideas

Access to the mobile app

Unlimited idea saving

Unlimited history

Unlimited listening to ideas

Downloading & offline access

Supercharge your mind with one idea per day

Enter your email and spend 1 minute every day to learn something new.

Email

I agree to receive email updates