There are certain pieces of business and life advice I’ve gotten over the years that have stood out apart from all the other suggestions, recommendations, comments, etc. One of the earliest nuggets came from my stepfather, Don Van Demark. (An oil exec, not the guy who works for CNN and CNBC). I was agonizing over a decision, the exact nature of which I no longer remember, and went to Don for advice. He didn’t advise me on any particular option, he just said “Make a decision and don’t look back.”
At the time that advice struck me as a little lacking, after all I had come to him with the expectation that I would get real direction, “Do this” or “ Don’t do that.” But as I kept making bigger and harder decisions, his advice increasingly became more valuable. Looking back, some of the best decisions I’ve made have been the toughest. And in almost every case, I decided to not take the easy route, or the expected path. In every case, I hit a point where I decided that I was going to take a certain action, and be willing to deal with the consequences.
Making a decision and continually second guessing yourself is almost as bad as refusing to make a decision. Make that decision and don’t look back!
MD



