EXPERT ADVICE: Lucas Frey | CEO | Bella Vista Executive Advisors
Successful Franchise Owners Make Precise Decisions Deliberately and Confidently Good decision making in business and life is a learned skill and can be practiced immediately.
This article focuses on the decisions we make consciously. This isn’t a discussion about synapses firing, conscious versus unconscious (habits) or emotional intelligence. It is about a practical process built on 39 combined years of experiences as a Successful Franchise Owner and Fire Chief. This article gives you a process to make positive decisions more often than not. 54 Franchising MAGAZINE USA
FOUR General Decision Categories:
1
There are a few unimportant decisions that have little impact
on your life and business today. A simple example is eating a
banana or cantaloupe as your morning fruit. Both are healthy for long-term impact but unimportant for today.
2
Some decisions are routine to the point of being positive
habits. Deciding you like to get your blood flowing with a
brisk, 7 am walk around the neighborhood with your 3-year-