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Trying to focus on what’s important is all relative. Especially since most of us get sidetracked very easily. Getting organized and disciplined is more than half the battle. Unfortunately, life is like a bunch of monkey wrenches being thrown at you all at once. It’s very important to have multiple contingency plans to keep yourself on track. Another thing to consider is emotions and principles. If situations were always black and white it would be easier to make the most impactful decisions. It’s important to look at resolutions of situations from multiple perspectives. Being tunnel visioned will stunt your growth. Whatever you do don’t rush decision making. However, don’t engage in decision paralysis. Find that happy medium where you can make proper decisions without feeling rushed. More importantly, you are only in control of your decisions so don’t pull any punches.

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3 responses

  1. motiv8n Avatar

    This blog post provides a thoughtful perspective on the challenges of staying focused amidst life’s chaos. I appreciate the emphasis on having contingency plans and considering various viewpoints. How do you personally manage to strike a balance between making thoughtful decisions and avoiding decision paralysis?

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    1. wwoomer0318 Avatar

      Hello I appreciate your response. I have been able to learn from my past mistakes which has definitely helped me steer away from decision paralysis. Through constant perseverance in recovering from failures anyone can build self confidence and trust in their instincts to assist them in making decisions.

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      1. motiv8n Avatar

        That probably makes you unique as so many repeat mistakes without learning. Well done.

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