Big decisions are really hard for me.

Tough decisions are not exactly my forte.

I’m more the sort who tends to overthink, weigh every aspect & then still want to find out what someone else thinks.

So it goes with all manner of things in my life from car buying to replacing the HVAC unit. I just have the worst time simply pulling the trigger on a decision. So, when the HVAC technician came to the door to tell me that my HVAC unit was on its last legs, I felt a drop of sweat roll down my neck and back. I tried to pigeon hole the HVAC technician with all manner of questions. Like, how long will it last? Is there any HVAC repair that will make it work better & for longer? How much will it cost to get the HVAC unit replaced? To her credit, the HVAC technician did her best to explain that she was just telling me to prepare. She also left me the card of the HVAC supplier at their office. I put the card on the fridge & started my regular routine of not making a decision. This went on for more than a month when I had to call the HVAC technician again to come out for a repair. This time the woman told me that time was short & I needed to make the call to the HVAC supplier. So I did. And, it was far easier & way less painful than I thought it could ever be. The HVAC supplier helped me find a good replacement model that fit the budget & our heating & cooling needs in a matter of days. Thanks to him, the decisions were entirely quite simple to make for once.

 

 

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