Understanding why you are making decisions, what your options are and the impact of selecting each option helps you make more informed and better choices.
The most successful decision-makers know when they have collected enough information to make the best decisions. Once they have, they act decisively and move on, confident their choice is the best they could have made.
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Applying these proven decision-making strategies should help you become a better decision-maker.
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