Deliberation is crucial for leadership, but overthinking can hinder progress. The author suggests practical strategies to overcome overthinking and make better decisions efficiently.
People are generally inclined to stick with the status quo, but a study by economist Steven Levitt suggests that making significant changes can lead to increased happiness and fulfillment. The author argues that choosing action over inaction when faced with tough decisions can result in positive outcomes.
The author emphasizes the importance of overcoming indecisiveness during stressful times by employing specific strategies such as letting go of perfection, limiting options, and trusting oneself.