21/01/2026
I’m the kind of person who wants decisions fast. And I’ve noticed I can swing to the other extreme too—overthinking every possible outcome. Today was a good reminder that there’s a sweet spot in the middle.
I spent about two and a half hours searching for a new Airbnb. So many options. So many tradeoffs—price, noise, location, photos that don’t match the unit, people not replying. I could feel myself getting frustrated because I wanted a clean, quick result… and I wasn’t getting one.
Then I reframed it: this isn’t a tiny decision. This choice affects how we live for months. Taking time to be diligent isn’t “being stuck”—it’s being responsible. And honestly, even the ability to compare places is a privilege.
The real win for me is this: do the next right thing with steady forward motion… then let it go. No spiraling. No second-guessing loop. I want to end decisions with a deep breath and a quiet confidence: I did a good job.