Making — Decision

We make roughly 35,000 decisions every single day. Most of them are tiny and automatic, like choosing what to wear or deciding when to take a sip of water. However, a handful of those choices carry massive weight.

: Set a strict deadline or a "good enough" information threshold. Once you have acquired 70% of the information you think you need, it is time to make the call. 🚪 2. Use the "Two-Way Door" Rule decision making

🧠 Master Your Mind: How to Stop Overthinking and Make Better Decisions We make roughly 35,000 decisions every single day

The hardest part about growing as a decision-maker is that our brains are incredibly good at rewriting history. When things work out, we tell ourselves we knew it all along. When things fail, we blame bad luck. : Set a strict deadline or a "good

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos popularized a brilliant mental model for decision-making by categorizing choices into two types:

Identify your core criteria (e.g., cost, time saved, alignment with values).

We have all been taught to draw a line down the middle of a paper and list the pros and cons. While it is a great starting point, the standard pro-con list fails to account for the actual weight and probability of those outcomes. Instead, try creating a : List your top 3 to 4 options.