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Indecision isn’t always a negative thing
Decisiveness is a powerful quality, but it’s also sometimes not necessary. At moments, we need to sit on decisions to ensure we are headed in the right direction. After we spend some time mulling over a decision, we still may not know which way to go; in these cases, sometimes, all we can do is make the best decision we can at that moment. If the decision doesn’t work out, guess what? We can learn from it and make a new decision next time; this is the game of life.
The goal is not to make decisions that are too costly and will hurt us in the short-term or long-term, but even if we do, there is always a lesson to be learned that we would not have acquired had we made a better decision.
Be comfortable with indecision at times.
Learn and move forward.
This content is for informational purposes only — not professional advice. Consult a qualified professional before making any major decisions.