It’s so easy to overestimate the importance of one defining moment and underestimate the value of making better decisions on a daily basis.
Almost every habit that we have — good or bad — is the result of many small decisions over time.
So, here you will find some techniques and steps to make better decisions and become the person you always wanted to be.
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These ideas are the techniques and steps I learned to increase productivity, change my habits, and make better decisions. All these are shown in more detail in the course Time Management and Productivity.
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Decisions are a cost-benefit analysis of risking something small for the opportunity to gain something big.
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