Lacking time, busy leader?

It’s like the leadership crisis no-one talks about:

Struggling with decision-making? It’s a universal challenge — don’t be too hard on yourself. Surprised by how often you have to decide at work?

Researchers at Cornell estimate we make around 226 decisions daily on food alone. And I certainly make the worst decisions when I’m hungry.

Decision fatigue can significantly impact your career. However, there are ways to overcome it:

Three key areas where coaching can support your decision-making:

  • Clarity: Simplify complexity. Zero in on what truly matters.
  • Strategy: Transition from reactions to proactive strategy. Lead with intention.
  • Speed: Learn to make timely and assured decisions.

Time is a leader’s most valuable asset (”anyone’s” for that sake). Don’t let inefficiency devalue it.

And let’s be honest, who wants to make decisions alone?

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