Adjusting your Speed.

Adjusting your speed is knowing when to accelerate to your destination, when to slow down, and when to pivot and change your direction. It’s critical to realize when opportunity is knocking and when it’s time to alter your route. For each of these decision points, there is some amount of risk that needs to be understood and addressed. The question is: Can you tip the odds in your favor during risk-taking? Can you mitigate the risk by having a plan B? Can your plan B break down the risk into manageable chunks that can be addressed? Addressing these points means that you will land on your feet even if it turns out to be a bad decision.

About your hosts: Lee & Ilana are a father-daughter duo who created "Recalculating" after identifying the need for guidance when it comes to decision making and long term goal setting. After numerous interviews of life journeys, "Recalculating" has become a guide to help you become the best decision-maker you can be through developing your critical thinking skills.

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Active Thinking along the Way.