I am at my worst when it comes to decision-making. It takes me a hundred few rethinks before I could finally decide on something. I've also had to bother other people for their opinions, too, and compare them to mine. In short, I can't decide on my own.
The good thing about it is, it allows me to have more time in evaluating the situation and weighing things pretty well. It gives me more options and helps me decide things properly.
Just like the other night, when I was trying to figure out whether to quit my job with the current client or not. I wanted to let go, but there was a part of me that doesn't want to. And luckily, I didn't rush things, or I might regret it in the end.
When it comes to decision-making, my rule is simple: if it doesn't feel right, think, and give yourself a little more time to think when needed.
As long as you're not dealing with the "life and death" situation, then no need to rush things out. Remember, follow your heart but never leave your brain behind, or vice versa.
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The title is too catchy and the content is full of truths. Choose what will make your heart happy, but you need to evaluate things with your mind too. They both should work together when making a decision so you won't have any regrets in the end.