The Path to Joy

Jace

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Quick: How good are you at making decisions?

A Florida State University study found that people who agonize over alternate("maximizers")
end up less content than people who don't ("satisfiers").
Drawing faster conclusions--and becoming happier in the process-- might be as simple
as telling yourself "Stop it!" when over thinking a decision.

Remember, that torturing yourself doesn't guarantee a better outcome.

After all, the good enough option is often great!

What say you?




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Quick: How good are you at making decisions?

A Florida State University study found that people who agonize over alternate("maximizers")
end up less content than people who don't ("satisfiers").
Drawing faster conclusions--and becoming happier in the process-- might be as simple
as telling yourself "Stop it!" when over thinking a decision.

Remember, that torturing yourself doesn't guarantee a better outcome.

After all, the good enough option is often great!

What say you?




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I say that there are an endless number of "studies" that find ways to describe how people act in life! 😊
 
During my working years, we referred to it as analysis paralysis.
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"Perfect is the enemy of good." - Voltaire
 


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