Dithering Decisions
Ever find yourself agonising over a decision that isn’t, in the grand scheme of things, all that important?
Perhaps it’s whether or not to pick up a piece of software. Or maybe you can’t quite choose whether to paint your room white, pearl, porcelain, or alabaster.
Sometimes, time spent with these decisions is an expression of passion and care.
But more often, that time is an indicator that we’re dithering.
Perhaps the software isn’t the point, perhaps you’re stalling from the decisions your project really needs you to focus on. And perhaps the shade of white isn’t the point, perhaps you just really don’t enjoy painting.
What if we made the “dithering decisions” quickly, so we could spend more time on the work that matters most?