“Good decisions, bad decisions, at least you’re making decisions” was the sage advice I once received. At the time, I thought it was crazy. Who wants to make bad decisions? But over time, I’ve learned that indecision can often be worse. Indecision and uncertainty can be dangerous, as the ability to analyze two sides of a problem and draw a timely conclusion are crucial, especially in the interconnected world we live in today.
An anonymous quote reads, “Indecision is the graveyard of good intention.” I challenge you to think about how this applies to you. Do you feel that fear, or a …






