30: Decision Analysis Paralysis
When you have a large amount of data available, it's easy to be paralyzed in making a decision about how to analyze it. The same is true when you have a lot of tasks and little clarity.
Analysis paralysis (or paralysis by analysis) describes an individual or group process where overanalyzing or overthinking a situation can cause forward motion or decision-making to become "paralyzed", meaning that no...
Learn about the popular theory behind Brian Tracy's best-selling book, Eat That Frog, and learn how to get your biggest tasks accomplished!
Every day, we make decisions that have good or bad consequences for our future selves. (Can I skip flossing just this one time?) Daniel Goldstein makes tools that help us...
The difficult part of Getting Things Done (GTD) for me is contexts. What lists should I be using when I’m completing tasks?
You have a thing you need to do. So you put the thing on a list. The list is where you put the things. What things? The things you need...