How did you develop your decision-making skills?

Decision making can be stressful and anxiety inducing, but the ability to make decisions quickly is often what separates the most effective leaders from others. We connected with some of the best and brightest do-ers we know and asked them how they developed their decision-making skills.

Heidi Ingersoll Gammarano

Every day of my life, whether it be personal or professional, is filled with decision-making. Everyone’s is, really. But in my line of work, there’s a constant stream of decisions to make, all day every day. Decisions, decisions. Decisions to be made on my own behalf, for my business goals, and decisions to be made on the client’s behalf. Read More>>

Melanie Benyahya

I used to be a very indecisive person, constantly asking others for their opinions and struggling to figure out the best option. But something changed within me a few years ago. Tired of trying to please everyone, I began reconnecting with my body and intuition. By aligning more closely with my true self and purpose, making decisions has become much easier. Staying grounded and gaining perspective by looking at the bigger picture also helps me make more meaningful choices. Read More>>

Dj Tone Experience

I developed my decision-making skills thanks to a piece of advice for my Junior High School teacher Miss Perrier. She told me that “life is a lot simpler if you take a second to think before you act and speak” this advice to stay with me over the years and has been instrumental in shaping how I approach decisions in my life Read More>>

Azamat Ibragimov

My decision-making skills were developed through a combination of hands-on experience, strategic thinking, and learning from high-pressure situations in the oil and gas industry. Over the years, I’ve had to make critical decisions that directly impacted operational efficiency, safety, and project success. Read More>>

 

 

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