The five fundamentals of good decision-making. 1/5

in Freewriters3 years ago (edited)

You first need a context, a process and a reason.

Context: Since perfection is a target, you will never hit, the only realistic goal you have is to improve things a bit further -and for that you need a specific context. What am I trying to improve?

Process: You might have the best project, but until you have a process by which to achieve it -you're not going to be very successful. How will I improve it?

Reason: Knowing what to improve and how, will not be enough, unless you know your why. Why Is this important?

A good example of this would be: "I want to have a deeper relationship with my partner(context/ what) by improving our communication(process/ how); and I think this it's an effort worthwhile, because I love this person deeply(reason/ why).

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