Otis Chandler

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The key to doing this well is to: 1. Slow down your thinking so you can note the criteria you are using to make your decision. 2. Write the criteria down as a principle. 3. Think about those criteria when you have an outcome to assess, and refine them before the next “one of those” comes along.
Otis Chandler
He's creating tenets around all the decision making he does, and *writing it down* - fascinating. I want to try this.
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Principles: Life and Work
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