I love this! I'd never heard of a decision journal, but I'll be giving it a try! As for me, I've been using a Bullet Journal for the past year and a half (though I slacked off the past two months) and have found it helpful. I combine it with some the principles in the book Atomic Habits by James Clear, which is my main inspiration for habit change. Lately I've taken on my first client as a habit coach and Atomic Habits definitely gave me a strong framework to begin experimenting with habit cultivation for myself and others.
@@MikeReidWrites That's such great news, congratulations Michael!! Love James Clear's book too! So easy and approachable for dealing with such an intimidating task haha. You can probably integrate the decision making journal in your bullet journal?
@@MikeReidWrites let me know how you go. I've been wanting to restart my bullet journal routine too. Missed the half year mark so now feeling an invisible pressure to wait until the new year to get a new one started lol ...
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP I started originally on a random day in April last year. I have those same kinds of invisible pressures (I'm a bit compulsive, lol) to start only at a new year or a similar "big" date, but I pushed myself last year to not wait for any specific date and just start the day I got my journal ready. I don't think I'd have made the progress I did last year if I'd waited...so I say go for it, no matter what date it is! There's no time like the present, after all!
I recently came across your channel (thanks to the algorithm), and I am so glad. Your advice is timely, realistic, and focuses on processes to meet goals. Thank you for being a RUclips Mentor to folks like me.
Hey thanks for sharing this video; this is very useful for me right now; and bonus thank you for providing the template (without having to sign up for emails etc). Your a good communicator 😁
Great video Vicky! Your advice is so timely as I was working on a decision making model to train our junior supervisors, so they’re better equipped to make decisions on jobs when dealing with customers.
I like LVM. Linear Value Modeling is similar to what you are doing, but adding numerical weights to each item. This is from a book by Steven Johnson, page 134 in hardcover, called Farsighted. I highly recommend it. I used LVM as a guide when deciding whether or not to take time off from work. Ultimately, my free time is way more valuable to me than the money I can make, and I also consider things like regret. Will I look back and regret doing it, or not doing it?
Good job! Feed back loop... Say more! ... Will be checking (back in) if you have done such a video before on this key step in the learning/constructing (unbuilding) process...You seem ripe for Von Glasserfeld n Maturana. Love how you love learning! Piaget anyone?
Hi there, did you get an answer on the feedback loop? If not, do you have a specific question? I love nerding out on feedback and learning from decisions. Let the nerding begin 😂
What do you use to improve your decision making process? Let me know below!
I love this! I'd never heard of a decision journal, but I'll be giving it a try! As for me, I've been using a Bullet Journal for the past year and a half (though I slacked off the past two months) and have found it helpful. I combine it with some the principles in the book Atomic Habits by James Clear, which is my main inspiration for habit change. Lately I've taken on my first client as a habit coach and Atomic Habits definitely gave me a strong framework to begin experimenting with habit cultivation for myself and others.
@@MikeReidWrites That's such great news, congratulations Michael!! Love James Clear's book too! So easy and approachable for dealing with such an intimidating task haha. You can probably integrate the decision making journal in your bullet journal?
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP That's exactly what I had in mind; using both in a hybrid approach sounds really promising!
@@MikeReidWrites let me know how you go. I've been wanting to restart my bullet journal routine too. Missed the half year mark so now feeling an invisible pressure to wait until the new year to get a new one started lol ...
@@VickyZhaoBEEAMP I started originally on a random day in April last year. I have those same kinds of invisible pressures (I'm a bit compulsive, lol) to start only at a new year or a similar "big" date, but I pushed myself last year to not wait for any specific date and just start the day I got my journal ready. I don't think I'd have made the progress I did last year if I'd waited...so I say go for it, no matter what date it is! There's no time like the present, after all!
I recently came across your channel (thanks to the algorithm), and I am so glad. Your advice is timely, realistic, and focuses on processes to meet goals. Thank you for being a RUclips Mentor to folks like me.
Hey thanks for sharing this video; this is very useful for me right now; and bonus thank you for providing the template (without having to sign up for emails etc).
Your a good communicator 😁
Thank you Brent for watching and letting me know. I really appreciate you!
I'm going to try this today. You're so organized!
Thank you! Give it a try and let me know how it goes :D
Today I wrote in my diary that your channel in February inspire me a lot
this is so helpful, i hope your channel will thrive to the next level. best wishes
Great video Vicky!
Your advice is so timely as I was working on a decision making model to train our junior supervisors, so they’re better equipped to make decisions on jobs when dealing with customers.
What a use case! Let me know how that goes!
This is a gem!
I like LVM. Linear Value Modeling is similar to what you are doing, but adding numerical weights to each item. This is from a book by Steven Johnson, page 134 in hardcover, called Farsighted. I highly recommend it. I used LVM as a guide when deciding whether or not to take time off from work. Ultimately, my free time is way more valuable to me than the money I can make, and I also consider things like regret. Will I look back and regret doing it, or not doing it?
Vicky, i am right at the same place you were with Insta and creating a personal space issue.
Good job! Feed back loop... Say more! ... Will be checking (back in) if you have done such a video before on this key step in the learning/constructing (unbuilding) process...You seem ripe for Von Glasserfeld n Maturana. Love how you love learning! Piaget anyone?
Hi there, did you get an answer on the feedback loop? If not, do you have a specific question? I love nerding out on feedback and learning from decisions.
Let the nerding begin 😂
So she was correct 100% on, there will be some traction.
The example it's excellent thanks 🙏 also you look nice 🙂!!
Haha thank you!
Great Video, Thank you for posting such beautiful idea. God bless you. ^^
Some segments in the video are stamped not adjacent to each other
Thank you for letting me know!! Fixing it now
Should you time-box your decision-making process to avoid analysis paralysis?
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