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10 Ways To Stop Being Indecisive
Published: Jun 3, 2024

Can’t decide what to have for dinner? Or If you should wear the red shirt or the blue one? Do you always need someone to help you make decision or tell you what to do? Don’t worry these tips will help making decision much easier for you.

1. Flip a coin

Yes I know it sounds lame but it’ll help you make a decision. When you flip it in the air the side you hope it’ll fall on or the result you wish for will be what you want!

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2. Dice

Leave it up to chance. Assign numbers to what you want and roll the dice

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3. Believe

Believing you’re more decisive will actually make you more decisive.

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4. Advise a friend

When making a decision imagine you’re helping a friend make a decision. Then whatever you’d tell your friend you tell yourself.

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5. Make a list

Make a list of pros and cons so you can see whether the pros outweigh the cons or not.

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6. Procrastinate

This is one of the best ways to make a decision. Procrastinate for so long that you HAVE to make a decision

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7. Make small decision

If you’re really indecisive start by taking small decisions daily and then work up to the big ones.

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8. Two minutes

Give yourself a deadline of two minutes. When you need to make a quick decision and don’t have time to make a list make a decision in two minutes flat.

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9. Make a decision matrix

If you have the time and if you feel the decision is important enough you can write the criterion’s you’re considering according to the solution then rate them on a scale of 1 to 10. What ever gets the highest score is what you should do.

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10. Make a decision when you wake up

When you wake up your mind is clear, and you aren’t worried about anything. It’s the best time to make a decision which is unbiased.

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Good luck!

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