 So the first thing to do to start to make better decisions and more decisions is practice making small decisions. This one is quite easy, but if somebody asks you where do you want to go to lunch, don't say I don't know, where do you want to go to lunch? Or they ask what movie do you want to see, don't say I don't know, what do you want to move for? Pick a movie and say this is what I want to do. Now if the other person in your party doesn't want to go to that restaurant or to that movie, they'll probably tell you, so you don't have to worry too much. But the reason most people won't make these small decisions is unconsciously or consciously, they're scared that if they make the wrong decision, the other person will be unhappy with them. It's a codependent behavior. And so you have to get used to the possibility that you're going to make a wrong decision. So don't pick the best restaurant and just cross your fingers and just hope that that person is going to love this restaurant and it turns out perfectly. Pick it and then even if it's a bad restaurant, don't think that you made the wrong decision. Just be happy that you made a decision at all.