How to Avoid Analysis Paralysis and Get Things Done
Posted 21st March 2015 at 12:53 PM by psresearch
This is a problem that many people struggle with in almost any. When you are new to a topic, you know that you need to learn what to do and how to do it, but many people get stuck in "learning mode" and rarely take action.
What type of balance do you need to be most effective when taking action?
If you find yourself spending way to much time learning and not enough time doing, then you'll want to listen to Michael Brown's recent podcast:
AVOIDING ANALYSIS PARALYSIS BY LEARNING LESS AND DOING MORE
Hopefully, Michael can help you solve this problem by using the same method he uses.
It’s a quick listen but worth your time (especially if you’re new to all of this).
What type of balance do you need to be most effective when taking action?
If you find yourself spending way to much time learning and not enough time doing, then you'll want to listen to Michael Brown's recent podcast:
AVOIDING ANALYSIS PARALYSIS BY LEARNING LESS AND DOING MORE
Hopefully, Michael can help you solve this problem by using the same method he uses.
It’s a quick listen but worth your time (especially if you’re new to all of this).
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