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Making Decisions ... Quicker and Better
September 14, 2007
All serious daring starts from within.
-Eudora Welty
In his book The Paradox of Choice: Why More is Less (New York: Ecco, 2004), Barry Schwartz, Ph.D. elaborates on some strategies for making better decisions and making them faster…
  • Learn to accept “good enough.” We all sometimes misuse our time and energy by trying to make the best choice. Ask yourself how significantly a choice will affect your life. The more minor and short-term the impact, the less time you should spend making the decision. The concept of “good enough” is difficult to embrace because it feels like you’re settling for mediocrity �" but “settling” often increases satisfaction.
  • Deliberately reduce the options when a decision is not critical. Base your decision criteria on your past experience.
  • Spend a lot of time and energy on a decision only if the extra effort can yield significantly better results.
  • Make your decisions irreversible. Always wondering whether you could have made a better decision is a prescription for misery.




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Linda Zager · September 14, 2007
Bloomington, IN, United States


WOW! what a powerful article!

As I get older (64 soon), I see these suggestions as true and ones to adhere to.

Although I wish at times I were young again, the lessons learned as one ages are indespensible--too bad we don't learn them when we are younger--and then again if we did, what would we learn from our experiences?

However, the above suggestions are truly golden and all should take notice. Whish I knew these things 30-40 years ago. Hope you young people out there can absorb and process those suggestions to make them part of your standard operating procedures.

Thanks for listening to an "old timer"!



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