September 2019
Intermediate to advanced
240 pages
4h 15m
English
Some decisions are especially complicated because they’re interwoven with other decisions. You don’t know what to do about A until you’ve sorted out B, but B is dependent on C. Sometimes they intermesh so that you’ve no idea where to start, let alone what to decide. One couple I know was trying to decide whether to move to London (150 miles away), where to send their child to school, and she was considering cutting her working hours to free up time to retrain. And if so, what should she retrain as? They couldn’t see how to make any of these decisions until after they’d made the others. This kind of knotty problem often leads to stalling and procrastination,24 simply because it’s so overwhelming.
However, if ...