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Let’s face it. Decision fatigue is real.
Even the most seasoned entrepreneurs wrestle with it on a daily basis. Research shows that the average person makes nearly 35,000 decisions each day, ranging from the trivial of: “How should I take my coffee?” to the consequential: “Should I hire this candidate who’s asking for more than I budgeted, even though they are an absolute rockstar?”
In business, I simplify decision-making by grouping choices into three categories based on their potential consequences and outcomes: minor impact, medium impact and material impact.
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