One question to prevent regret.

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Brian Kight

“Would I still feel I made a good decision — a decision I would make again — even if it didn’t work this time?”

Asking this question trains you not to regret making good decisions that lead to bad outcomes. It also trains you not to make decisions you will regret later if they don’t work.

For all decisions, make the choice you’ll still be proud of and glad you made even if it doesn’t work. You can feel disappointed by an outcome and satisfied with your decision and decision-making process.

Answer the call. Do the work.

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