Killing The Perfectionist Attorney: Fretzin's 5 Hacks For Effective Decision-Making - Above the Law
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The article discusses the challenges many lawyers face with decision-making, specifically highlighting issues like analysis paralysis, perfectionism, and risk aversion. It presents a five-step process to help lawyers overcome these obstacles and make efficient and timely decisions. The first step emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and identifying gaps that hinder productivity, encouraging lawyers to analyze their day and delegate tasks. Researching and leveraging trusted sources within one's network is also key to effective decision making, rather than relying solely on random online information.
As it turns out, making rational, intelligent, and timely decisions isn't necessarily a lawyer's strong suit.
Being self-reflective is crucial. Track your day in 15-minute increments to pinpoint where your time is being wasted.
Sure, Googling might be one way to go, but I highly recommend tapping into your network to cut through the noise.
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