“Sometimes the choice you make is less important than making a choice and committing to it.”
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Indecision costs time and robs potential; perfect options rarely exist. Pick a direction, accept the trade-offs, and work through the mistakes — progress beats paralysis every time. Accountability and consistent action create momentum, not waiting for certainty.
When to use it
- At work, pick one project to focus on this quarter instead of juggling ideas — commit to it and review progress weekly.
- Choosing a career path? Pick a direction and start building skills; doing the work beats waiting for the perfect moment.
- Want to get fit? Pick a training plan and stick with it for months rather than switching every week looking for perfection.
- Applying for jobs: target several roles, apply and follow up — action creates opportunities, waiting does not.

