The act of writing forces you to clear your mind to state your ideas effectively, helping you craft sharper thoughts.
Never forget why you made your choice. Tracking decisions helps you remind yourself why you chose a specific path. It lets you keep confidence in your choice when you feel like changing your mind, after experiencing different than expected outcomes.
Watch closely the relationship between quality and successfulness to look for opportunities to learn from your past mistakes.
Great decisions might result in disastrous outcomes, terrible decisions could bring awesome results.
Seeing your overall successfulness alongside your average decision quality will make you aware of the role chance plays in how your actions turn out, preventing you from drawing the wrong conclusions.
They might be reversibile, or impossible to undo. They can have great impact on your life, or be inconsequential.
Figuring out what you're dealing with saves you time and mental energy by knowing when to act.
Sometimes it's better to move quickly, experiment and gather feedback. Other times it's best to take things slowly and collect information.
Let us do that, you focus on giving the right answers.
We're carefully designing, and continuously improving, a great decision making process based on behavioural psychology research and timeless ideas.
We do the work to let you concentrate on what matters to you.
Find flaws in your reasoning and improve over time.
Find flaws in your decisions and make sure you won't repeat your mistakes.
Check your thoughts against the outcomes of your actions. Hold yourself accountable: having laid out the reasons why you made a decision at the time you made it, prevents you from attributing to yourself either more or less credit than you deserve.