How to Make Decisions Faster Without Regret
As an entrepreneur, business owner, or leader, you're constantly making decisions.
Some are quick, others monumental.
The real challenge isn’t the decisions themselves, but how to avoid getting stuck in a loop of indecision.
We’ve all been there:
Hesitation, overthinking, and fear of making the “wrong” choice.
The truth is, indecision isn’t just about inaction; it’s about missing the chance to act and that can cost you more than you think.
The lost time, the opportunities that slip by, and the mental energy spent second-guessing yourself add up quickly.
The Hidden Cost of Indecision:
Delaying decisions can stall progress, impact your team's morale, and even cost you money.
Think about it:
Every moment you delay a decision is an opportunity slipping away.
Studies show that leaders who decide quickly even imperfectly often outperform those who wait for perfection.
The more you hesitate, the less room you have to course-correct and grow.
Three Proven Strategies for Faster Decision-Making:
Trust Your Intuition:
Your gut feelings are often informed by your experience.
If you’ve been in business long enough, you’ve developed an internal compass.
Use it for smaller, time-sensitive decisions, or when you don’t have all the data.
Sometimes, your instincts are the most reliable guide.
The 80/20 Rule:
Most decisions don’t require 100% certainty.
If you have 80% of the information you need and confidence in your choice, go for it.
Waiting for perfect clarity only leads to inaction.
You can adjust course if needed.
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Use Decision-Making Frameworks:
Pros and Cons Lists: A simple, classic tool to break down the decision.
This will help clarify the benefits and drawbacks, making the choice easier.
The "Regret Test":
Ask yourself, “Will I regret not doing this in 1 year?”
If the answer is yes, it’s time to act.
The "2-Minute Rule":
For low-stakes decisions, limit your time to 2 minutes.
This forces you to make quick, clear choices instead of overthinking.
When to Take Your Time:
Not all decisions should be rushed.
High-risk, strategic moves may require more thought and consideration.
If a decision could have long-term consequences or deeply affect others, it’s worth spending extra time on.
But, if it’s a choice with minimal impact, don’t get caught in analysis paralysis.
Closing:
Remember, no decision is perfect.
The key is to decide, learn, and adapt.
Progress comes from action not perfection.
If you wait too long, you risk staying stuck.
What’s one decision you’ve been putting off?
Take a step today, no matter how small, and move forward with it.
Thank you for reading.
Here's to your success, and remember, you've got this!
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1moJohn there’s definitely something to making a decision and then making it the right one
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1moGreat read. Thanks for sharing!
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1moPacked full of great information again John Titolo Jr
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1moLife’s too short for regrets, John!
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1moSuch a great article, John Titolo Jr! I make most of my decisions based on my intuition, to be honest..