Decision Making Dilemmas – 13 Signs you are avoiding making a decision
Decision Making Dilemmas – 13 Signs you are avoiding making a decision
13 SIGNS YOU ARE AVOIDING MAKING A DECISIONOR EXPERIENCING ANALYSIS PARALYSIS
- You struggle to focus and concentrate on making a decision
- You revisit and remember the decisions you made in the past to justify keeping something in the present. Although reflecting is helpful, it’s all relative. The decision that was appropriate to your life in the past is not necessarily appropriate to your present and future Best Life
- Procrastination, either because you are overwhelmed by the memories and emotions that are triggered when you try to make a decision, or because of a fear of making the wrong decision
- Perfectionism. Your belief that you need to get the entire decision exactly right, whether it’s a big decision or small decision. You believe that not making the perfect decision about even the tiny things will lead to a less than perfect outcome
- You put more in the ‘to file’, ‘to read’, ‘to action’ categories than you do in the ‘rubbish / trash / recycling’, ‘shredding’ or ‘charity’ categories
- You have more in your Not Sure category than all the other categories combined
- Things stay in your Not Sure category for more than 5 Clutter Clearing Routine Weeks
- You instantly make the SAME decision as you made in the past, before you started your Journey
- You don’t use your 7 Action Focused Categories or (Step 4 and beyond) decision-making tools
- You struggle to get through more than a handful of e-mails, paperwork or backlog clutter in a Clutter Clearing session because you believe you ‘should’ know what to do and won’t use the Not Sure category. As a result you see and feel little progress at the end of a Clutter Clearing Session
- You avoid the question about whether something is part of your Clutter Free Best Life, because you know that it’s not but you’re not prepared to let go of the past and move on to your future
- You focus on the speed of your Journey rather than making the decision, getting the learning and feedback from making that decision, and moving forward with that learning
- You seek other people’s approval for most of the decisions you make.
You can clear your clutter fast, or you can clear your clutter forever, but you can’t clear your clutter forever, fast.
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