By: BMBlog
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A clear problem statement will help you narrow down your options and focus on the most relevant criteria.
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Seek out reliable sources of information, such as experts, research, or your own experience, and evaluate them critically. Avoid confirmation bias.
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Brainstorm as many ideas as you can, without judging them at first. Compare them based on their pros and cons, feasibility, risks, and alignment with your goals and values.
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Don't let fear of failure or regret paralyze you. No decision is perfect. Learn from your mistakes and adjust your course of action if needed.
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Assess the results of your decision. Keep improving your skills and confidence as a master decision maker.