Speed up? Slow down?

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Brian Kight

Not every situation is made better when you take your time making choices. Not every situation is made worse when you make quick choices.

You can alleviate a lot of unnecessary stress and prevent a lot of avoidable heartache by understanding when to make fast decisions vs slow decisions.

Here’s two to get you started!

When the upside you could gain outweighs the downside you could lose, speed up your decisions. When it’s the opposite, slow down your decisions.

Slower decisions are better when accuracy is the top priority. Faster decisions are better when action is the top priority.

Can you identify two situations in your own life where faster decisions would have been better than slower decisions? And two where slower would have been better than faster?

Discipline is the shortcut. Do the work.

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