We all strive to make good decisions. But what makes a decision good or bad in the first place? How do we measure this? More importantly, how do we get better?
Fortunately, like most things in life, making good decisions is a skill. But a difficult one to master with layers of complexity. To do hard things, it often helps to keep the reasons why we are doing them in mind to keep us persevering.
This series will list some foundational reasons it pays to deliberately improve our decision-making in life. Some may seem obvious on the surface, but it’s often the simplest techniques done well the make the biggest differences. They will be uploaded sequentially below so you can easily navigate to each blog post as needed.
Reason #1- It Will Improve Your Life Outcomes and Help You Avoid Pitfalls, Especially if You’re Young
Reason #2- You’re More Difficult to Take Advantage of (Newly Published this Week!)
Check back as the list builds!