Journaling For Better Decision-Making

DAY 18: 90 Days. 90 Sparks.

Leaders make hundreds of decisions.
Some strategic. Some spontaneous.
All demanding clarity.

But when your mind is cluttered, clarity suffers.
That’s where journaling comes in.

It’s not about writing pages.
It’s about pausing to reflect.
Untangling thoughts.
Noticing patterns.

Great leaders use journaling to:
– Gain perspective before reacting
– Capture lessons from wins (and misses)
– Think through complex choices

Because when you write, you slow down just enough to think better.
And better thinking leads to better decisions.

Today’s Spark:
Clarity isn’t always found in action. Sometimes, it’s found on paper (or on a screen).

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