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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2011-04-17

April 17, 2011 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

  • Today’s Monday motivational memo is about taking time to make the correct decision.; very short & worth checking out. http://bit.ly/ekdzvV #
  • I said I mean it – and I do. Every month, I make a donation to the worlds only virtual diner fighting hunger…. http://fb.me/JnM9gRsS #
  • No matter what happens, today I promise that I will…. #
  • Special Presentation at Humboldt Area Foundation on April 20 http://conta.cc/eRI0pm via #constantcontact #
  • Um, What Were We Talking About? – Study Shows Older People Not So Good at Multitasking: http://EzineArticles.com/6176925 #
  • Want to really change your weight? Change your habits. What do you think? http://fb.me/OZGSNYvr #

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Take Time to Make Good Decisions

April 11, 2011 by Scott "Q" Marcus Leave a Comment

When you don’t know what to do, it’s OK to take some time to think about it.

Most of the pressure we feel to make a decision is usually self-imposed. We are afraid that if we don’t make the decision “right now,” we won’t have the opportunity to do so, or that we’ll look stupid or indecisive by not having an answer immediately.

The truth is that if we make a quick decision under pressure, the odds are that it will not be as good a decision as taking some time to think about. It’s better to make a correct decision in a little while instead of a poor one immediately.

(Of course, if the decision affects someone else, be fair and tell them how much time you need and then don’t make them “chase you” for the answer. Get back to them when you said you would.)

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