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.
Darla Delayne

I’d always thought of myself as a great decision-maker. When I decided something, I did it. I began to see that it was only certain times with certain things though. And sometimes, even when it was obvious that my actions on that decision were leading me down a path away from what I really wanted, I’d keep going out of some fear that if I didn’t that would mean I hadn’t made a great decision after all. Read more>>
Katie Tinker

Over the years, working with numerous couples has been invaluable. Each wedding is unique, presenting its own set of challenges and learning opportunities. This hands-on experience has honed my ability to anticipate potential issues and make informed decisions quickly. The wedding industry is always evolving, with new trends and technologies emerging regularly. Read more>>
Super OK

Super OK is a four-piece band, and we don’t exactly have one frontperson, so we make decisions pretty democratically, actually. Collaboration in any form requires that each person involved knows what they want but it also requires knowing how much you want what you want versus how open-minded you want to be. Read more>>