One of the common attributes of highly successful people is the ability to reach decisions quickly and to change them slowly. Conversely unsuccessful people procrastinate regularly and often take a long time to make a decision and then they change far too quickly. In fact in a survey of 25,000 business people poor decision-making was at the top of the list of the reasons that people fail. In order to be successful you need to conquer procrastination. One of the things that will improve your decision-making is to have very definite objectives. Also when you make a decision take no one into your confidence except members of your “Master Mind” group and be sure to select these members well. Too many people have been easily influenced, swayed and sometimes ridiculed when making decisions. And remember this - if a decision is worth anything at all it is worth sticking to, until it has been completely worked.