Decision-making… daunting, to say the least for many, if not most of us. The thing is, we often have an answer or a solution, but we vacillate because we just might be missing something – and that something is the optimal choice for solving a problem, improving a relationship or launching a new initiative, for example.

decisionsApproaching decision-making in this way is essentially an offshoot of perfection, so we stall, lying in wait for some sort of revelation or maybe a horoscope message to present itself, rendering the pathway for making our choice crystal clear.

We have to accept that there are many, many good ways for doing or accomplishing something, and that if you choose to stick with what is a solid, realistic and reasonable choice, you’ll in all probability be just as successful had you decided on another way and gone with that.

There is not always a better way. There are only choices – all of them equally fine or insignificantly different in their quality that it doesn’t matter how you proceed.

So don’t overanalyze, don’t dither, just own the decision. And remember, you can always change in midstream as there is no one right way.