Avoid shiny object syndrome and the paradox of choice
The feeling (and result) of the 'ooh shiny' syndrome is all too familiar. I liked this post for its simplicity, and for how it held up a mirror to my own way of operating
Just noticing this comment now. Thank you! :)
The feeling (and result) of the 'ooh shiny' syndrome is all too familiar. I liked this post for its simplicity, and for how it held up a mirror to my own way of operating
Just noticing this comment now. Thank you! :)