Overcoming Indecision

Critical thinking takes more time than less effective problem-solving methods, but it isn’t effective to become so involved in the process that you lose sight of the goal. At some point, you have to make a decision. Critical thinking can often generate indecision in the form of “analysis paralysis” or imposter syndrome. Overcoming these concerns is the only way to reach a successful outcome.

Course Quick Facts:

Learning Objectives:

  1. Overcome analysis paralysis and imposter syndrome;
  2.  Reflect honestly on your concerns;
  3.  Adhere to your deadline and learn from your decisions;