Decision making

How do you decide?

Are you impulsive and make decisions based on intuitive thinking and reside at the emotional end of the spectrum, or are you hesitant, like to explore all possible angles and get everyone's opinions and then try the decision out on a sample or trial basis? 
 
Both types of decision making are fine. However, take both to their extremes and the first type behaviour may lead to inconsistent thinking as your emotions get the better of you. The latter may just lead to procrastination and indecision.
 
One thing is for sure, we live in a changing world. The middle ground on this is that; on the one hand there is no time to procrastinate; on the other hand, emotions do get the better of us.
 
The solution to decision making is to make them based on a clear understanding of what you are trying to acheive in the limited time available - make that decision and review it.
If it turns out to be a bad decision, make another decision and rectify the outcome.
 
The mindset on all this is that they are your decisions and you live with the consequences. Constant review and feedback from others are key to understanding the quality of the decision.