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.

Stacy Wray

I grew up the youngest of 7 so I have been well trained to watch & learn in my life. In general, I am a student of life and I see that as the biggest influence on how I continue to develop my decision-making skills. In my career, I have pulled from experiences working with strong leaders and I also made note of missteps working for others. Read more>>

Mabel Keller

I have been working in childcare as long as I can remember, working with small infants and toddlers will sharpen your skills quick whether you’re ready for it or not! Past that though I’ve learned overtime to really examine how things will affect myself and those around me. Tuning into what works best for everyone always leads to the best path. Read more>>

HOSSACIP

I always try to make a decision that my future self would be proud of later down the line. Whether it’s a decision that I make today that will affect me 6 months, 5 years or even 3 minutes from now. I always want to look back and pat myself on the back for the decision I was able to make. Read more>>

Frankie Garcés

Early on, my brother and I were very big on video games and fantasy books. Choose your own adventures and RPG’s that shaped our development. In these formats, often times the Wizard was heralded as the intellect wielder, smart and critical, who could summon feats of unimaginable possibility. This character was epic beyond proportions, with wisdom in hand and experience to match. Read more>>

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