Good post! I deal with the procrastination of tasks by splitting them up into bite-sized chunks, it makes it easier to start. Making decisions however is a lot harder, but not making them is worse than making the wrong ones.
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Well, that's a good strategy to divide your work into small chunks. I'll note it in my journal as well. And yeah, making decisions are a lot harder but you have to make those anyway.
Although, I am glad that you could relate with my thoughts. Thanks mate . @connyholm
Interesting topic I must say. Decision making is very easy when the results or consequences of the decision is clear beforehand, and we desire a well defined outcome. When the possible results are unclear even after analyzing facts deeper the agony begins. In such situations I can challenge myself to choose the option which could afterwards give the best anecdotes or learning experience. If we can't predict the outcome the choice does not matter.
Agreed mate.