November 6, 2012
Making decisions in today’s world is much more complicated than it was 20 years ago. Instead of three varieties of peanut butter, we’re faced with 23. Instead of deciding between a desktop computer that’s expensive and fast or cheap and slow, there’s an array of desktops, notebooks, notebooks with monitors, and also tablets to choose from. The truth is, we spend a huge chunk of time making up our minds, says Caroline Miller, MAPP, professional coach and author of Creating Your Best Life. From deciding to eat organic or conventional foods, to selecting the perfect countertops for a new home, to strategizing how to proceed on that business pitch, Miller notes the following strategies to help zero in on the best choice, particularly when it comes to making bigger decisions. READ ARTICLE