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Small Wrong Decisions Will Shrink You Like Small Holes Shrink Whole Ships.

Wrong Decisions

By Manjunath KawadiPublished 10 months ago 3 min read
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The old adage "a stitch in time saves nine" is a reminder that it's better to take care of small problems now, before they become big ones. This is also true when it comes to making decisions. Small wrong decisions can have a cumulative effect, just like small holes in a ship can eventually sink it.

If you make a series of small mistakes, they can eventually add up to something big. For example, if you keep putting off important tasks, you may eventually find yourself overwhelmed and unable to catch up. Or, if you make a habit of eating unhealthy foods, you may eventually gain weight and develop health problems.

The good news is that it's never too late to turn things around. If you're aware of the small wrong decisions you're making, you can start to make changes. And even if you've already made some big mistakes, it's still possible to recover. Just remember that every small decision matters, and that even the smallest hole can eventually sink a ship.

How Small Wrong Decisions Can Shrink You

Small wrong decisions can shrink you in a number of ways. They can:

• Reduce your productivity. If you're constantly making mistakes, you'll spend more time fixing them and less time getting things done. This can lead to decreased productivity and even job loss.

• Damage your relationships. If you're unreliable or untrustworthy, people will eventually stop relying on you. This can damage your relationships with friends, family, and colleagues.

• Lower your self-esteem. When you make a series of wrong decisions, it can start to wear on your self-esteem. You may start to feel like you're not good enough or that you'll never succeed.

• Set you back in your goals. If you're not making progress towards your goals, it can be easy to give up. This can lead to a feeling of stagnation and even depression.

How to Avoid Making Small Wrong Decisions

The best way to avoid making small wrong decisions is to be mindful of your choices. When you're faced with a decision, take a moment to think about the potential consequences. Ask yourself:

• What are my options?

• What are the pros and cons of each option?

• What is the most likely outcome of each option?

• What is the best decision for me in the long run?

It's also important to set goals and make plans. Having a clear idea of what you want to achieve can help you make better decisions. When you're clear about your goals, you're more likely to choose options that will help you achieve them.

Finally, be patient. It takes time to change your habits and make better decisions. Don't get discouraged if you slip up every now and then. Just keep trying.

Remember, small wrong decisions can have a big impact. But by being mindful of your choices and making an effort to improve, you can avoid making the same mistakes over and over again.

Here are some additional tips for avoiding small wrong decisions:

• Get enough sleep. When you're well-rested, you're better able to make sound decisions.

• Eat healthy foods. Eating healthy foods gives you the energy you need to make good choices.

• Exercise regularly. Exercise helps to improve your mood and cognitive function, which can make it easier to make good decisions.

• Spend time with positive people. Surrounding yourself with positive people can help you stay motivated and on track.

• Seek help if you need it. If you're struggling to make good decisions, don't be afraid to seek help from a therapist or counselor.

Making good decisions is a skill that takes time and practice to develop. But by following these tips, you can start to make better decisions today. And as you make better decisions, you'll start to see your life shrink in a positive way. You'll become more productive, your relationships will improve, your self-esteem will increase, and you'll make progress towards your goals. So don't be afraid to make the small changes that can make a big difference.

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About the Creator

Manjunath Kawadi

I am from Yadgiri Dist of Karnataka .I was did my MBA from Bangalore University. I was worked as Banker, An Agriculturist, An Investor and a Businessman. Won National Humanity Award from Human Rights and Anti-corruption Forum.,New Delhi.

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