Being decisive means you win every time
Put your hand up and admit to spending an unnecessary amount of time on the following things:
What to watch on Netflix.What to eat for dinner that night.What to wear tomorrow.
Procrastinating on life decisions is normal, regardless of how tiny they really are in the grand scheme of things (and they really are tiny).
The one way to remove yourself from those situations? Decisiveness.
Be decisive.
It's funny that choosing something removes yourself from the situation of not choosing something.
I know, typing that out is much easier than actually doing it but it's the truth.
I am fully convinced that making a decision quickly, regardless of if it's the right decision, will always beat spending way too long choosing something and having your energy be zapped from you in the process.
Now obviously if it's a big decision like buying a house you should take time with that, but small things? Just choose an option and own it.
Run with it. You feel confident. You feel in charge.
Yes I'm going to watch the hell out of this action movie with sub par reviews.
You will feel happier watching it (even if it's average) than you will if you sit there stewing on what to watch, yo-yo-ing on the Netflix menu only to end on the first movie you picked out anyway.
If it's a bad movie, so what? If it's bad food well I guess there's only one way to find out.
You will quite literally learn something valuable with any choice you make, so:
Next time you're choosing a restaurant - be decisive.
Next time you're choosing a hotel - be decisive.
Next time you're choosing clothes to wear - be decisive.
Your enjoyment factor skyrockets when you be decisive.