Hey everyone! Ever been in a spot where a decision impacts someone else, but they’re not really bothered? Let’s talk about how to handle that kind of situation.
So, here’s a common scenario: Someone’s considering a career change after working for a solid chunk of time. They’re aware it’ll shake things up, but when asked if they discussed it with their partner, the response was, “It’s up to you.”
Now, what do you do when someone’s like, “Yeah, whatever you decide”?
Here are a few reasons behind it:
- They might fear being blamed if things don’t go well.
- They might not see why they should care.
- Sometimes, it’s just about avoiding a potential argument.
Here are some tips to tackle these situations:
- Explain why their input matters and why you need their involvement.
- Set up checkpoints to revisit and confirm the decision together.
- Use words that ease tension, like “Let’s figure this out together.”
And did you know, this isn’t just about personal stuff? Similar things happen in the business world too! People might skip important decisions for similar reasons. But making strong decisions is key for success, both personally and professionally.
So, if you know someone dealing with a similar situation these ideas might help.
Encouraging others to engage in decisions, big or small, can really make a difference.
Remember, making thoughtful decisions matters, whether in personal life or in business.
DM me to chat more about smart decision-making!