![]() ![]() This actually made me realize that I DIDN’T want to do this. I reached out and ended up having a video call with her about what it’s like to be a career coach and how she got to where she is now. When I thought I wanted to be a career change coach as my online business, I did some research and found a woman doing career coaching in Boston. If you know someone who previously had to make a tough job decision, ask them how they went about making it and how it turned out for them. ![]() Tip #2: Get advice from someone knowledgableįind someone who has already made a similar decision, or someone who has knowledge about what you’re trying to decide.įor instance, if you’re trying to decide whether or not to accept a new job, reach out to someone who is already in that role or at that new company for valuable insight. It helped to get the words out of my head, and as I was talking my gut feeling began to kick in more and more. ![]() When I finally got fed up waffling over my business decision, I paced around my kitchen talking to myself as if I were talking to a friend. Make sure to find someone neutral who will have no bias toward the decision.Īlso, talking out loud to yourself can help. Sometimes you don’t need expert advice, you just need to hear your thoughts be spoken out loud and get intelligent input from a 3rd party, someone outside of the situation. Let’s start with the obvious ones… Tip #1: Talk it outįind a neutral party you can hash the decision out with. We’ve all been there before, which is why I’ve compiled a list of 6 tips to help with the decision-making process just for YOU. How many times have you had trouble falling asleep because you couldn’t stop thinking about a decision you have to make? Physically the stress and anxiety can disrupt your sleep, further draining your energy and focus. Mentally it can cause worry, frustration, confusion, and irritation. Trying to make a big (or even small) decision can be a huge drain on your time and energy if you don’t go about it the right way. Then once you finally make one, do you worry constantly if you made the right choice? Do you overthink it, spinning the options around and around in your head for days or weeks on end? ![]()
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