Some people think decisiveness is a personality trait—you either have it or you don’t. That’s not true. It’s a skill, and like any skill, it’s built through repetition.
The more you decide, the better you get at deciding. The less you hesitate, the less hesitation becomes part of your process.
What slows people down is fear—fear of being wrong, fear of consequences, fear of judgment. So they delay. And in that delay, they lose momentum.
Strong minds don’t eliminate fear—they move with it. They understand that action reduces uncertainty faster than thinking ever will.
Make decisions faster. Not recklessly—but without unnecessary delay. That’s how you build confidence in your own judgment.
The Takeaway
Decisiveness improves with action.
Keep Moving Forward!
Not-So-Guru

