I often wonder about my products and articles. I want them to make a difference and help many people.
But as I keep analyzing them, time passes. Our weekly meeting approaches. And I have nothing prepared.
I learned to fix a time limit for decision-making and trust my instincts. When I have an idea, I start writing about it. And if it doesn’t work, it will go better next time.
Set a time limit and build a pros&cons list to aid your decisions. And abandon the idea or start working on it as soon as it gets past two days in your head.
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10 Common Overthinking Mistakes That Are Holding You Back
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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com
Discover 10 common overthinking mistakes that may be holding you back. Learn practical strategies to overcome them and start making confident decisions today.
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