decisions
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Frame Requests As Yes Or No Questions To Get Responses From Busy People
Take control of your projects and make it easy for others to respond quickly to your requests by phrasing them as a yes or no question. This method keeps others’ busy schedules from cutting into your productivity.
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How To Factor Your Personality Into Your Decision-Making
As much logic as you put into your decisions, your personality will always affect the way you make a choice. Combined with maturity and experience, individual personality is an inevitable factor, but proactive self-awareness can help you weigh how much your decision-making process is influenced by your individuality.
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Distinguish Between Uncertainty And Risk To Minimise Decision Anxiety
Plenty of choices in life can make us nervous or anxious: choosing the wrong university, buying the wrong car. However, not every uncertainty is necessarily a risk. Learn to tell the difference to make choices easier.
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Think Beyond The Question To Find A Better Option
The next time you make an important decision, ask yourself: Are all these constraints valid? Is this question really a binary yes or no? Are there other alternatives that you’re not considering? We tend to accept answers that others provide, but we forget our ability to find new options.