When to Stop Deliberating and Just Make a Decision Excerpt:
In order to figure out whether a decision requires further time or should just be made, you need to do a little “meta-decision analysis,” or put more simply, you need to decide how to decide. In order to decide when your choice needs to be made, you have to think about how important it is, how urgent it is, and whether you can use some organizational decision-making approaches to make it more accurate and likely to be correct.
Yes, it’s important sometimes to make that decision, but not at the expense of systematic thought about how best to go about it. By taking these steps and strategically deciding how to decide, you’ll find that you can break out of indecision and finally move forward.
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