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"Make difficult decisions sooner. (Even when you don't want to)" - Futurist Jim Carroll
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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--At one moment in time, I had Google Claude analyze the thousands of blog posts I've written since 2002, to try to come up with a list of the unique phrases I've come up with through the years. It came back with a massive list. and called them "Jim'isms." I'm pretty proud of the list, since these phrases often capture the essence of the ideas I share with my clients and readers.
The one I am proudest of is probably the one with which you are most familiar: "aggressive indecision." I coined it back in 2002 to describe the tendency among my clients to make the tough decisions that need to be made, particularly when uncertainty reigns.
And it led me to believe that the most dangerous words in any business or life are, "Let's wait and see."
When we wait, we fail. We might tell ourselves we are being prudent, being cautious, but usually, we are just being hesitant. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the difficulty of a decision doesn’t decrease with time: it only compounds. To stay ahead of the curve, you must learn to make difficult decisions sooner, especially when you don't want to.
Every successful pivot I’ve made in my career and business required me to cut ties with something comfortable but declining. Whether it was walking away from a stable career path or sunsetting a keynote topic that was still "doing okay," the hardest part identify8ing what I needed to do. It involved actually doing it.
As humans, we are engineered, it seems, to avoid the tough decisions. And yet often, that's the only way to get ahead!
The simple fact is this: if you wait until you are forced to make a decision, you aren't pivoting; you’re reacting.
Making decisions sooner -m even when you don't want to - is the antidote to aggressive indecision. Most organizations and people stay stuck because they treat difficult choices like a burden to be avoided rather than a strategic advantage to be seized. By making the tough call early, when you still have resources and momentum, you control the future to the extent you can. If you wait until your hand is forced, the market (or the crisis) controls you.
Don't let the weight of a difficult choice paralyze you.
Make the call.
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that 'aggressive indecision' is the root cause of most failure.
**#Decisions** **#AggressiveIndecision** **#Action** **#Courage** **#Sooner** **#Pivot** **#Leadership** **#Waiting** **#Momentum** **#Jimisms** **#Strategy** **#Tough** **#Paralysis** **#Control** **#Future** **#Freelance**
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"Make difficult decisions sooner. (Even when you don't want to)" - Futurist Jim Carroll
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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--At one moment in time, I had Google Claude analyze the thousands of blog posts I've written since 2002, to try to come up with a list of the unique phrases I've come up with through the years. It came back with a massive list. and called them "Jim'isms." I'm pretty proud of the list, since these phrases often capture the essence of the ideas I share with my clients and readers.
The one I am proudest of is probably the one with which you are most familiar: "aggressive indecision." I coined it back in 2002 to describe the tendency among my clients to make the tough decisions that need to be made, particularly when uncertainty reigns.
And it led me to believe that the most dangerous words in any business or life are, "Let's wait and see."
When we wait, we fail. We might tell ourselves we are being prudent, being cautious, but usually, we are just being hesitant. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the difficulty of a decision doesn’t decrease with time: it only compounds. To stay ahead of the curve, you must learn to make difficult decisions sooner, especially when you don't want to.
Every successful pivot I’ve made in my career and business required me to cut ties with something comfortable but declining. Whether it was walking away from a stable career path or sunsetting a keynote topic that was still "doing okay," the hardest part identify8ing what I needed to do. It involved actually doing it.
As humans, we are engineered, it seems, to avoid the tough decisions. And yet often, that's the only way to get ahead!
The simple fact is this: if you wait until you are forced to make a decision, you aren't pivoting; you’re reacting.
Making decisions sooner -m even when you don't want to - is the antidote to aggressive indecision. Most organizations and people stay stuck because they treat difficult choices like a burden to be avoided rather than a strategic advantage to be seized. By making the tough call early, when you still have resources and momentum, you control the future to the extent you can. If you wait until your hand is forced, the market (or the crisis) controls you.
Don't let the weight of a difficult choice paralyze you.
Make the call.
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that 'aggressive indecision' is the root cause of most failure.
**#Decisions** **#AggressiveIndecision** **#Action** **#Courage** **#Sooner** **#Pivot** **#Leadership** **#Waiting** **#Momentum** **#Jimisms** **#Strategy** **#Tough** **#Paralysis** **#Control** **#Future** **#Freelance**
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"Make difficult decisions sooner. (Even when you don't want to)" - Futurist Jim Carroll
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Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--At one moment in time, I had Google Claude analyze the thousands of blog posts I've written since 2002, to try to come up with a list of the unique phrases I've come up with through the years. It came back with a massive list. and called them "Jim'isms." I'm pretty proud of the list, since these phrases often capture the essence of the ideas I share with my clients and readers.
The one I am proudest of is probably the one with which you are most familiar: "aggressive indecision." I coined it back in 2002 to describe the tendency among my clients to make the tough decisions that need to be made, particularly when uncertainty reigns.
And it led me to believe that the most dangerous words in any business or life are, "Let's wait and see."
When we wait, we fail. We might tell ourselves we are being prudent, being cautious, but usually, we are just being hesitant. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the difficulty of a decision doesn’t decrease with time: it only compounds. To stay ahead of the curve, you must learn to make difficult decisions sooner, especially when you don't want to.
Every successful pivot I’ve made in my career and business required me to cut ties with something comfortable but declining. Whether it was walking away from a stable career path or sunsetting a keynote topic that was still "doing okay," the hardest part identify8ing what I needed to do. It involved actually doing it.
As humans, we are engineered, it seems, to avoid the tough decisions. And yet often, that's the only way to get ahead!
The simple fact is this: if you wait until you are forced to make a decision, you aren't pivoting; you’re reacting.
Making decisions sooner -m even when you don't want to - is the antidote to aggressive indecision. Most organizations and people stay stuck because they treat difficult choices like a burden to be avoided rather than a strategic advantage to be seized. By making the tough call early, when you still have resources and momentum, you control the future to the extent you can. If you wait until your hand is forced, the market (or the crisis) controls you.
Don't let the weight of a difficult choice paralyze you.
Make the call.
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that 'aggressive indecision' is the root cause of most failure.
**#Decisions** **#AggressiveIndecision** **#Action** **#Courage** **#Sooner** **#Pivot** **#Leadership** **#Waiting** **#Momentum** **#Jimisms** **#Strategy** **#Tough** **#Paralysis** **#Control** **#Future** **#Freelance**
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"Make difficult decisions sooner. (Even when you don't want to)" - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--At one moment in time, I had Google Claude analyze the thousands of blog posts I've written since 2002, to try to come up with a list of the unique phrases I've come up with through the years. It came back with a massive list. and called them "Jim'isms." I'm pretty proud of the list, since these phrases often capture the essence of the ideas I share with my clients and readers.
The one I am proudest of is probably the one with which you are most familiar: "aggressive indecision." I coined it back in 2002 to describe the tendency among my clients to make the tough decisions that need to be made, particularly when uncertainty reigns.
And it led me to believe that the most dangerous words in any business or life are, "Let's wait and see."
When we wait, we fail. We might tell ourselves we are being prudent, being cautious, but usually, we are just being hesitant. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the difficulty of a decision doesn’t decrease with time: it only compounds. To stay ahead of the curve, you must learn to make difficult decisions sooner, especially when you don't want to.
Every successful pivot I’ve made in my career and business required me to cut ties with something comfortable but declining. Whether it was walking away from a stable career path or sunsetting a keynote topic that was still "doing okay," the hardest part identify8ing what I needed to do. It involved actually doing it.
As humans, we are engineered, it seems, to avoid the tough decisions. And yet often, that's the only way to get ahead!
The simple fact is this: if you wait until you are forced to make a decision, you aren't pivoting; you’re reacting.
Making decisions sooner -m even when you don't want to - is the antidote to aggressive indecision. Most organizations and people stay stuck because they treat difficult choices like a burden to be avoided rather than a strategic advantage to be seized. By making the tough call early, when you still have resources and momentum, you control the future to the extent you can. If you wait until your hand is forced, the market (or the crisis) controls you.
Don't let the weight of a difficult choice paralyze you.
Make the call.
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that 'aggressive indecision' is the root cause of most failure.
**#Decisions** **#AggressiveIndecision** **#Action** **#Courage** **#Sooner** **#Pivot** **#Leadership** **#Waiting** **#Momentum** **#Jimisms** **#Strategy** **#Tough** **#Paralysis** **#Control** **#Future** **#Freelance**
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"Make difficult decisions sooner. (Even when you don't want to)" - Futurist Jim Carroll
--
Futurist Jim Carroll is writing a series, The Art of the Infinite Pivot, based on 36 lessons from his 36 years as a solo entrepreneur, working as a nomadic worker in the global freelance economy. The series is unfolding here, and at pivot.jimcarroll.com.
--At one moment in time, I had Google Claude analyze the thousands of blog posts I've written since 2002, to try to come up with a list of the unique phrases I've come up with through the years. It came back with a massive list. and called them "Jim'isms." I'm pretty proud of the list, since these phrases often capture the essence of the ideas I share with my clients and readers.
The one I am proudest of is probably the one with which you are most familiar: "aggressive indecision." I coined it back in 2002 to describe the tendency among my clients to make the tough decisions that need to be made, particularly when uncertainty reigns.
And it led me to believe that the most dangerous words in any business or life are, "Let's wait and see."
When we wait, we fail. We might tell ourselves we are being prudent, being cautious, but usually, we are just being hesitant. In my 36-year voyage, I’ve learned that the difficulty of a decision doesn’t decrease with time: it only compounds. To stay ahead of the curve, you must learn to make difficult decisions sooner, especially when you don't want to.
Every successful pivot I’ve made in my career and business required me to cut ties with something comfortable but declining. Whether it was walking away from a stable career path or sunsetting a keynote topic that was still "doing okay," the hardest part identify8ing what I needed to do. It involved actually doing it.
As humans, we are engineered, it seems, to avoid the tough decisions. And yet often, that's the only way to get ahead!
The simple fact is this: if you wait until you are forced to make a decision, you aren't pivoting; you’re reacting.
Making decisions sooner -m even when you don't want to - is the antidote to aggressive indecision. Most organizations and people stay stuck because they treat difficult choices like a burden to be avoided rather than a strategic advantage to be seized. By making the tough call early, when you still have resources and momentum, you control the future to the extent you can. If you wait until your hand is forced, the market (or the crisis) controls you.
Don't let the weight of a difficult choice paralyze you.
Make the call.
Futurist Jim Carroll believes that 'aggressive indecision' is the root cause of most failure.
**#Decisions** **#AggressiveIndecision** **#Action** **#Courage** **#Sooner** **#Pivot** **#Leadership** **#Waiting** **#Momentum** **#Jimisms** **#Strategy** **#Tough** **#Paralysis** **#Control** **#Future** **#Freelance**
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Vu ce soir, après une journée de 13h au taf.
Suite de mon cycle #NoémieMerlant sur #sooner après #unanunenuit , #miiubitamonamour , #jumbo et #lorphelineavecenplusunbrasenmoins , voici #lesdrapeauxdepapier où elle joue une sœur qui s'oublie ou qui trouve enfin un sens à sa vie en voulant s'occuper de son grand frère tout récemment sorti de prison.
La réalisation est basique, il y a des longueurs mais c'est efficace et sincèrement touchant. Vous connaissez ? -
Vu ce soir, après une journée de 13h au taf.
Suite de mon cycle #NoémieMerlant sur #sooner après #unanunenuit , #miiubitamonamour , #jumbo et #lorphelineavecenplusunbrasenmoins , voici #lesdrapeauxdepapier où elle joue une sœur qui s'oublie ou qui trouve enfin un sens à sa vie en voulant s'occuper de son grand frère tout récemment sorti de prison.
La réalisation est basique, il y a des longueurs mais c'est efficace et sincèrement touchant. Vous connaissez ? -
#lorphelineavecenplusunbrasenmoins . Ça c'est du titre de film français haha.
Vu ce soir sur #sooner . Il s'agit de la toute première apparition de #NoemieMerlant à l'écran et elle y tenait déjà le premier rôle.
Sous ses airs de téléfilm érotique de boomer, ce métrage a quand même quelque chose de captivant et un certain humour qui m'a bien plu.
Vous connaissez ? -
#lorphelineavecenplusunbrasenmoins . Ça c'est du titre de film français haha.
Vu ce soir sur #sooner . Il s'agit de la toute première apparition de #NoemieMerlant à l'écran et elle y tenait déjà le premier rôle.
Sous ses airs de téléfilm érotique de boomer, ce métrage a quand même quelque chose de captivant et un certain humour qui m'a bien plu.
Vous connaissez ? -
Je viens de regarder #loriginedumonde de #laurentlafitte , sur #sooner et j'ai eu envie d'apprécier mais j'ai trouvé ça gênant.
C'est l'histoire d'un homme dont le cœur s'est arrêté de battre mais qui pourtant vit encore et pour le faire repartir, il doit prendre en photo le sexe de sa mère. Et franchement, tous les stratagèmes pour y arriver, j'ai trouvé ça très problématique... Si vous l'avez vu, on peut en parler ? -
Je viens de regarder #loriginedumonde de #laurentlafitte , sur #sooner et j'ai eu envie d'apprécier mais j'ai trouvé ça gênant.
C'est l'histoire d'un homme dont le cœur s'est arrêté de battre mais qui pourtant vit encore et pour le faire repartir, il doit prendre en photo le sexe de sa mère. Et franchement, tous les stratagèmes pour y arriver, j'ai trouvé ça très problématique... Si vous l'avez vu, on peut en parler ? -
Je viens de regarder #loriginedumonde de #laurentlafitte , sur #sooner et j'ai eu envie d'apprécier mais j'ai trouvé ça gênant.
C'est l'histoire d'un homme dont le cœur s'est arrêté de battre mais qui pourtant vit encore et pour le faire repartir, il doit prendre en photo le sexe de sa mère. Et franchement, tous les stratagèmes pour y arriver, j'ai trouvé ça très problématique... Si vous l'avez vu, on peut en parler ? -
Google Is Killing One of Android’s Most Beloved Features — Sooner Than You Think
For years, Google has quietly trimmed features that no longer fit its Android roadmap. Another small yet notable…
#NewsBeep #News #Mobile #androids #AU #Australia #Beloved #Features #Google #killing #Sooner #Technology
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#Filmo a fusionné avec #UniversCine pour donner #Sooner .
Je viens d'y terminer la série #LaMesias et c'est vraiment très beau ! -
#Filmo a fusionné avec #UniversCine pour donner #Sooner .
Je viens d'y terminer la série #LaMesias et c'est vraiment très beau ! -
#Filmo a fusionné avec #UniversCine pour donner #Sooner .
Je viens d'y terminer la série #LaMesias et c'est vraiment très beau ! -
#Filmo a fusionné avec #UniversCine pour donner #Sooner .
Je viens d'y terminer la série #LaMesias et c'est vraiment très beau ! -
Former OU star Trae Young to be ‘College GameDay’ guest picker https://www.rawchili.com/nba/267098/ #A.M. #Atlanta #AtlantaHawks #AtlantaHawks #Basketball #CollegeGameday #ESPN #game #GuestPicker #Hawks #Michigan #NBA #no #Norman #Oklahoma #OklahomaMemorialStadiumyoung #PregameShow #season #SoonFan #sooner
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As a European filmmaker I would love more support for European streaming services. The US have monopolized film distribution for too long. Have a look at #Mubi #Filmin #Canal+ #ViaPlay #Joyn #Filmfriend #Chili #Sooner
We have lots and lots of options. Disrupt Netflix extreme dominance. Stop Amazon Prime from ruining the Arts... Support #Europe and its #Filmmakers
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I never liked Hurts. Not a true #Sooner . I hope that sack hurt. #SoonersInTheNFL #NFL
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"Is it still a win for #Sooners if OU loses to #Vols with Josh Heupel being a #Sooner ? 🤔 #CollegeFootball"
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Is it still a win for #Sooners if OU loses to #Vols with Josh Heupel being a #Sooner ? 🤔 #CollegeFootball
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"We have a hard-coded template, which is a tech debt according to our requirements, but it is presented in a clean/encapsulated way."
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#NotNews24 | #UnbreaklingItsMyBirthdayNotNews... #NotNearly24... #InThisCase... #AFewMore...
Did #IMention that #IT was #MyBirthday...
#IT's #MyBirthdayMonth... #IT's #True... #StillTrue™️
#So... You #DontNeed to #WorryAboutIT...
There has been some #NewToyJoy and some #OldToyJoy... #ICYMI
#AtLeast #UntilTheEndOfTheWorld; maybe #Sooner...
🧙⚔️🤖🐺🤖⚔️🧙 | 🎈🎠🦹🐻🦹🎠🎈
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"Because pushing straight to the main incentivizes front-loading safety (tests, continuous code review, smaller, safer steps)."
https://dragan-stepanovic.github.io/2023/04/07/front-loading-safety.html #softwareengineering #smaller #safer #sooner
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"This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."
http://agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/03/splitting-stories-resource-list.html #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner
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"This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."
http://agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/03/splitting-stories-resource-list.html #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner
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"This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."
http://agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/03/splitting-stories-resource-list.html #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner
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"This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."
http://agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/03/splitting-stories-resource-list.html #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner
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"This is a political and technical improvement in the way of working. Where it is practiced, teams are more successful in building products that satisfy the needs of the product community."
http://agileotter.blogspot.com/2022/03/splitting-stories-resource-list.html #leansoftware #userstories #smaller #sooner
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#Boomer #Sooner #CollegeFootball
Soonersports.com: OU's 2025 Football Opponents Set - University of Oklahoma
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#Sooner #NFL
[NFL] PHI @ TB, Final : 9 : 32
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#NFL #Sooner
Cardinals' Kyler Murray: Throws three TDs to upset PHI
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#Boomer #Sooner
Report: Mayfield, Bucs have mutual interest for 2024
https://www.thescore.com/nfl/news/2803204 -
#Boomer #Sooner #CollegeFootballToots #OUvsTCU
[NCAAF] TCU @ OKLA, Final : 45 : 69
https://www.thescore.com/ncaaf/events/132881 -
#Boomer #Sooner #CollegeFootballToots #NCAAFB
[NCAAF] UCF @ OKLA, Oct 21, 11:00 AM
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#Boomer .... #Sooner .... #Boomer ... #Sooner .... #Boomer... @PynkEmber @BigDogBo @nichagan #OUvsTexas
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#CollegeFootballToots as much as I dislike Lincoln Riley, (ex-#Sooner) I hope that USC beats Colorado, I dislike Deion Sanders more.
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#Boomer #CollegeFootballToots #Sooner
[NCAAF] ARST @ OKLA, Final : 0 : 73
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Warning: get ready for many live toots. #CollegeFootballToots finally gets rolling. #Boomer #Sooner @BigDogBo
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@PynkEmber @blind5sparrow @ChiaChatter can you say that upside down? 😬#Sooner
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Mid morning Toots. And a big #Boomer to all you college football fans. #CollegeFootballToots #Sooner
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Research highlights how men are more likely to assess their abilities favourably and communicate this to others. Since #overconfident people may put themselves forward more often and sooner for promotions, this exacerbates the #gender #gap in top jobs.
So, our findings suggest that #employers should rethink how they recruit and promote people.
Employers could give more regular performance-based #feedback and encourage women to apply for promotions #sooner than they might choose to on their own, for example.
This is especially relevant for Law, Economics and Management jobs where we found that overconfidence explained the largest portion of the gender gap.
And since overconfidence loses its importance among those who have children, lack of #childcare and @flexibility in the workplace clearly remains a substantial barrier to career progression for women