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Some people need time to take a decision
They need to sleep on their decision, before making up their minds.

So why do some people act so quickly, whereas others ruminate, and munch over their thoughts?
And why is this munching so contrary to the normal working of our brains?

Let’s take an example: Let’s say I threw a rock at you.
What do you do? You take a decision. That’s what you do. You don’t have time to analyse the rock, the velocity etc. You simply get out of the way. Most of the decisions we take from moment to moment are instantaneous. We decide to walk faster or slower. Cross the road or stay on this side of the road. Instantly, we’re able to take these decisions. Why?

Because there’s enough information.
Not less.
Not more.
Enough.

But we’ve been trained to sit down and analyse the worst ramifications.
We’re doing #$%$^# research. Of course, there are zillions of ways to slice and dice anything, so research, at the very core helps. But add to the research; layer after layer; and you get to a state of confusion.

So yes, you never have to sleep on anything.

Try it today.
Try a YES or NO option for any decision.
You’ll find it’s easy.

So what do top performers have that others don’t?
Top performers are able to take decisions based on Yes or No.
Because in every situation it’s impossible to tell the outcome.

Yes, impossible.

You can do all the planning in the world, and the outcome may turn out to be completely different.

e.g. You’re buying a house. You have a great job.
You can pay the mortgage. You do all your homework. You get the mortgage. You move into the house.

A week later you have a $200,000 mortgage. And the ability to pay it.

Then your boss comes up to you and tells you you’re going to be made redundant. (That’s my story when we moved to New Zealand).

So yes, I could sleep on it all I wanted.

I would either own the house. Or not.
I needed enough information, and then needed some action.

Training yourself to take YES/NO decisions is the first step.

Sleeping on it, doesn’t solve the problem
Sleeping on it, simply causes more confusion, in many a case.

If you want to take a quick decision get all the relevant facts together.
Choose the information that’s most relevant.
And then take a decision.

Because too much information clutters up your decision-making ability.
As a result you do NOTHING.

Which is a problem in itself.  🙁
Try this exercise: If you were a citizen of the US, who would you vote for? Obama or McCain? And how would more information help you decide?