ISBN-13: 9783565150311 / Angielski / Miękka / 216 str.
Analysis paralysis keeps intelligent, capable people trapped in endless research, planning, and second-guessing while opportunities pass and confidence erodes . This book provides a practical framework for recognizing when analysis becomes avoidance, making decisions with incomplete information, and taking action despite uncertainty or fear of making the wrong choice . Readers will learn why overthinking feels productive but actually increases anxiety and decreases decision quality, how perfectionism and fear of regret fuel paralysis, and how to distinguish between decisions that deserve deep analysis and those that simply need movement . It covers essential strategies including setting decision deadlines to prevent endless deliberation, using decision matrices for complex choices without overcomplicating simple ones, embracing reversible decisions as experiments rather than permanent commitments, and building confidence through small actions that prove you can handle outcomes . Through decision-making templates, cognitive reframing exercises, and real stories from recovered overthinkers, you will understand how to quiet the voice demanding more research, trust your intuition alongside logic, and measure success by forward momentum rather than flawless execution . This is not about being reckless or impulsive-it is about reclaiming your ability to move through life with reasonable confidence instead of getting stuck at every crossroads .
Stop letting perfect be the enemy of done-learn how to make decisions faster, trust your judgment, and move forward even when you don't have all the answers .