Good decision making takes independent, critical thought to come to a decision, as well as a wise mind to create alternate plans, and to check if the decision has been successful incrementally. In this way, decision making is not one finite moment before the start of an action, but is actually a process that continues to an actions completion. Instead of becomming hyper vigilant and dwelling on possible risks and outcomes infinitely, decision makers should weigh pros and cons, priotize needs and assess risks. Once this is done once or twice, they should take a path of action,and be prepared to adjust. "Reversable decisions" help with this plan of action, because they allow room for alteration of a plan.