From Indecisive to Confident: developing decision-making skills

Indecisiveness is a killer. It can bring even the most promising projects, relationships, and ventures to a screeching halt. So, we asked some of the brightest minds out there how they developed their decision making skills. We hope their personal stories and practical advice can help you on your journey.

Charles Moll

I was a very shy and nervous person growing up. In High School, I experienced a fair amount of bullying. Once I got to college, I got involved in missionary work. With this, I would approach random strangers to talk about spirituality. Nothing really breaks down your fears like continuously pressing into them. Seeing how this built confidence in myself, I developed a philosophy that if something made me scared or uncomfortable, I should probably do it.  Read More>>

Liam Lark

How I Sharpened My Decision-Making Muscles – *Mr. Backflow’s* Story

I used to think good decisions were just a gut feeling plus a wrench.

I went home, opened a legal pad, and wrote the three questions that now filter every decision: Read More>>

Rachel Krall

I’ve always had a strong gut instinct. The kind of intuitive knowing that whispered “yes” or “no” before I even had the facts. But for most of my life, I didn’t trust it.

Instead, I lived in my head.

I struggled with anxiety, OCD, and overthinking. My logic and intuition were constantly at war. I’d make pros and cons lists. I’d seek advice from all the “right” people. I’d choose what looked good on paper; more money, a bigger title, a prestigious connection.  Read More>>

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