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Old Mar 03, 2011, 06:31 AM
TheByzantine
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I seem to have a profound, innate dislike of wasted time and energy, lost opportunities and needless, harmful mistakes, whether those affect me or other people.
What would be the downside to your self-concept if you wasted time and made some mistakes? Would you, for example, conclude the concept you describe is deficient and requires more work, or something worse (I always make mistakes)?
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But how do I make faster and more effective choices, without wearing myself out or grinding to a halt?
I expect with practice you may navigate your list more expeditiously. The parts that deal with recognizing not every decision merits a thorough due diligence should be very helpful in reducing the time involved.

When I was a practitioner, it was important to be totally professional. Nonetheless, I would give the client the option of foregoing certain work that might be perceived as overkill in the interest of saving the client some money.

I have not endeavored to formulate a process for decisions as you have done. The important thing is how you feel about it. If it works for you, who am I to argue?
Thanks for this!
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