When to Press the Mute Button
Are you tired of dealing with tedious decision-making? Do you wish there was a way to simplify the process and focus on what really matters? Look no further than Elimination Theory!
With this radical new approach, you'll eliminate the unnecessary options, the dead ends, and the plain ol' boring stuff, and get straight to the heart of the matter.
Here's a simple guide to get you started:
Make a list of all the options that are, well, not ideal. Maybe they're too expensive, too time-consuming, or just plain awful.
Read on for Step 2: The Ideal Ones
Now that you've got your list of problematic options, it's time to focus on the good stuff. What options are left? The ones that make sense, that shine, that make you feel like a decision-making boss.
Remember, less is more. The fewer options you have, the less chance of decision-induced anxiety.