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Having Trouble Making a Business Decision? Try This.Here are some ideas for people struggling with indecisiveness.

ByIvan Misner

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There have been many times in my career where I have struggled with making an important decision. Do I go left, or do I go right? Do I say yes or no? I generally tend to look at things logically and try to make good use of the data I have at hand. But still, there are times that I have continued to be torn about what to do next on some issues.

Over the years, I've learned to rely on my intuition when I'm struggling with a particular choice. To assist with that, I've developed two techniques that have helped me make decisions that involve things I'm still unclear about.

Technique one: Follow your gut

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