Nell Wulfhart, a decision coach with over a decade of experience, advises those struggling with important choices to minimize deliberation time. Many clients find clarity within hours due to the analysis paralysis stemming from the fear of regret. Wulfhart recommends exercises including creating a list of personal values to prioritize options and envisioning ideal future scenarios to assess decision alignment. By acknowledging that some regret is unavoidable and tapping into their core values, individuals can make confident, faster decisions that fulfill their life goals.
Most people take way too long to make decisions. They get mired down in the analysis because they are afraid of regret.
Make a list of your values. Not moral or corporate values, but the things that make your life good on a daily basis.
Once you have written down what you'd like your life to look like, take the options you're deciding between and see if they align.
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