Too Many Television Choices? How Leaders Can Avoid Faulty Decision Making (and a Jam-Packed DVR)

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Too Much Good TV
Too Much Good TV
Sept. 12, 2016 - PRLog -- I've really enjoyed this summer. Unlike the rest of the year, summer is the one time when I don't feel pressure to keep my television viewing current. My DVR is not on the brink of overflow and I can leisurely catch up on programs I've missed without worrying that someone will spoil it. But fall is coming and with it is a whole lotta of new TV.

My issues are of my own doing. I don't have to watch all of my shows; there is just so much good television. I both can't keep up and I really, really want to. Therefore, to ease up on this unnecessary, leisure-time pressure, I've decided to remove some shows from my viewing rotation. Making this resolution is easy; keeping it is not.

How do I decide what shows to abandon? I have two that are wrapping up this year, so I can't miss their conclusion. Three are frequently referenced at work, so I can't cut myself out of the break room chatter. Others make me think, are reserved for family time, or are simply too good to ignore. And let's not forget about the promising new shows coming out.

With so many shows to pick from, I don't want to choose the wrong ones. This quandary is not uncommon. Numerous studies have concluded that we often make a bad decision when presented with too many options...

Read more at: www.leadersayswhat.com/2016/09/how-leaders-can-avoid-faulty-decision-making-and-a-jam-packed-dvr

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