How to make great decisions

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Every day, we make countless decisions—some minor, others life-altering. Yet, the ability to make sound decisions isn’t just about logic or intuition; it’s about having a clear, structured approach that balances reason, emotions, and long-term impact.

This course is designed to help you build confidence in your decision-making process. You’ll explore the psychological traps that often cloud judgment, such as the sunk cost fallacy and analysis paralysis, while learning practical techniques to evaluate choices effectively. Whether you’re deciding on a career move, a major investment, or a personal commitment, this course will equip you with tools to make informed and intentional decisions.

You’ll discover strategies for:
Clarifying Your Priorities – Aligning choices with your core values and long-term vision.
Weighing Costs and Benefits – Using structured frameworks to analyze risks, rewards, and trade-offs.
Overcoming Decision Fatigue – Simplifying complex choices and avoiding common mental traps.
Balancing Logic and Emotion – Understanding how intuition and rational thinking work together.
Knowing When to Pivot – Recognizing when to persist versus when to walk away with confidence.

Through hands-on exercises, real-world case studies, and a personalized action plan, you’ll develop a decision-making system that works for you. By the end of this course, you’ll have the clarity, confidence, and tools to make better decisions—without second-guessing yourself.

Are you ready to take control of your choices? Let’s get started.

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What Will You Learn?

  • Understand psychological influences on decision-making.
  • Identify when to stay committed to a course of action.
  • Recognize when it’s time to pivot or move on.
  • Apply cost-benefit analysis to evaluate options.
  • Practice decision-making frameworks in real-life situations.
  • Build confidence and adaptability in making choices.
  • Create a personalized action plan for current dilemmas.

Course Content

Introduction
Have you ever found yourself stuck—wondering whether to keep going or throw in the towel? We all face moments where we question our efforts. Should I persist through challenges, or am I chasing something that’s not worth it? Today, we’re going to explore a powerful framework to help you decide when to stick and when to quit.

  • The Big Idea
    00:40
  • The Value of Being the Best
    00:52
  • The Three Curves
    01:23
  • How to Decide
    01:03
  • Conclusion
    00:50

Understanding the Curves
Life is full of challenges, but not all challenges are created equal. Some challenges, when overcome, lead to extraordinary success. Others are dead ends, where no amount of effort will make a difference. And some paths seem rewarding in the short term but can lead to disaster in the long run.

Why Being the Best in the World Matters
In this Lesson, we’ll explore why being the best matters, how markets reward the best disproportionately, and what it means to be 'the best in the world.' We’ll also look at strategies you can use to stand out and strive for excellence in your field.

Strategic Quitting. How and Why to Quit the Right Way
Have you ever felt stuck, like you’re pouring time and energy into something that just isn’t working? Maybe it’s a job, a relationship, or even a personal goal. Quitting often feels like failure, doesn’t it? But here’s the surprising truth, Quitting isn’t a weakness, it’s a strategy.

Strategies to Push Through the Dip
Have you ever felt like quitting? Maybe it was a tough class, a frustrating job, or a goal that seemed impossible to reach. We all encounter moments like this, called The Dip moments, which is the tough stretch between starting something and mastering it.

Decision-Making in Action
Every day, we face decisions: big ones, small ones, and everything in between. Some decisions are straightforward, like what to eat for lunch. Others can feel overwhelming, like whether to switch careers, end a project, or invest in a new opportunity.

Conclusion and Takeaways
This Lesson is a quick revision of the past lesson, to help you revise all the topics quickly in the future.

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