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# Move forward
- URL: https://www.cesarrg.com/move-forward/
- Published: 2022-12-13T09:10:58.000Z
- Updated: 2023-07-17T06:42:02.000Z
- Description: Decision-making and rational analysis
- Author: César Rodríguez
- Tags: Insights, Innovation

#41 - Dec.2022

You don't need to move forward only at the speed of your rational analysis. Full rational decisions do not always crystallize your best ideas. 

You can still think long-term while experimenting and course-correcting along the way. Having the freedom of reverting whenever needed (making[ ](https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/why-emotionally-intelligent-people-embrace-2-way-doors-rule-to-make-better-faster-decisions.html?ref=cesarrg.com)*[two-way-door decisions](https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/why-emotionally-intelligent-people-embrace-2-way-doors-rule-to-make-better-faster-decisions.html?ref=cesarrg.com)*) can be handy.

![](https://storage.ghost.io/c/10/f4/10f4a52f-1b7d-4284-b66d-0fccfd9dc5da/content/images/2022/11/Move_Forward.png)

Rational thinking will always lead you to suggestions & possibilities, which can block you from taking action, leading you to infinite loops of options. 

Intuitions and feelings - when well trained through learnings from your previous experiences - can be the right balance needed to move forward.

You can keep your goal on target, while testing, adjusting, and iterating.

![](https://storage.ghost.io/c/10/f4/10f4a52f-1b7d-4284-b66d-0fccfd9dc5da/content/images/2022/12/sign_CRG2.png) 

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