They’re the risky ones, but the ones that pay off.
The decision to wake up at 5 a.m. to workout is a valid decision to make in advance, even if you’re one that’s up at that time anyway.
The decision that impacts others may be best made in advance of their knowledge. Not always, but sometimes.
Here’s the thing we know about decisions. Once we decide, our brains come in for the assist on rationalizing it further.
Having that rationalization down-pat may just help communicate with the team once the decision impacts them.
The way a leader puts their mark on being remarkable is their ability to decide fast; and sometimes that just means deciding in advance.
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