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Indecisiveness

Indecisiveness

If you, currently reading this, struggle to make decisions and be assertive, it may be because of reasons such as:

  • There may be a lot of responsibility put onto you and you may feel intimidated
  • You may want everything to be perfect and not have to suffer the consequences of making a mistake
  • You don't want to make the wrong decision

This is completely normal. I'll be diving into each and I'll hopefully be able to provide some of you with some meaningful advice .

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I felt like I should speak about this since I'm trying to combat it myself, I hope this is useful to at least one person.

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