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1. Notice Your Patterns
2. Understand the Balance
3. Choose a Small Way to Move Forward
4. Reflect
5. One Action to Try
Making sound choices over time, not perfect ones every time
This reflection is not an evaluation. It is an invitation to notice how you make decisions and to consider one small shift that improves the quality of your choices over time.
Life and work are a series of decisions, followed by action. Some are small and reversible. Others carry more weight. Good decisions are rarely based on data alone. They draw on analysis, experience, intuition, judgment, and perspective.
No one is right all the time. Decision quality is about improving the probability of good outcomes over the long term, learning from mistakes, and adapting your approach as you gain information.