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.
Brandon Violette

One of the biggest turning points for me came when I moved overseas after college. I was awarded a scholarship to study at the Beijing Film Academy in China – an incredible opportunity, but also a deeply personal one. I got sober while I was out there, and that forced me to reexamine my relationship with myself. Read More>>
Chloe Yan

When I make decisions, I usually go with what I truly want the most. Then I ask myself: what’s the worst-case scenario if I choose this? And more importantly, can I handle it?
If the answer is yes, I go for it. If not, I consider other options.
I tend to make decisions pretty quickly, and once I’ve made up my mind, I don’t dwell on the paths I didn’t take. I commit to the choice I made and stick with it, even when things get tough.
Because in my view, no matter which option you choose, there will always be challenges. So I’d rather face the challenges that come with something I really want. Read More>>
Noah Morales

As a drone pilot, decision-making is a skill that improves with practice. From a flight standpoint, taking the time to master drone flight maneuvers is crucial in the event of an in-flight emergency. When you are presented with an emergency situation as a drone pilot, your muscle memory plays a huge role on the outcome of the operation. With that being said, all good drone pilots should have a safety protocol in place, made during the pre-flight stage of the mission. Read More>>
