Making decisions?

I have an absolutely terrible time making decisions--I like everything to be just right like when I'm working on a project--and then It's always down to two colors or fonts and I just can't make a decision--I need a way to just be able to make a snap decision--but then I know things won't turn out as nice. Any suggestions? And then I get a new idea totally unrelated to what aspect I'm attempting to focus on at the moment and it makes completing something nearly impossible.

Answer:
People are indecisive because they are perfectionists and/or they are used to others making decisions for them. It may be difficult to come to a conclusion, with the fear that the outcome will not be perfect. However, your best solution is to be satisfied with your first best choice. The more options you give yourself, the more difficult it could be to make a good decision. Further, if it makes you feel better, the outcome of picking fonts or colors will more than likely not result negatively if the 'wrong' choice was picked. Trust your judgment. It may be hard to do at first, but with practice, you will become better at it.
quicly weigh the pros and cons of the options you are exploring as possible resolutions to the decision to be made and go with the "side" that seems best.

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