By: Jason A. Penrod
We’ve all been there. Choices and alternatives can sometimes exhaust us to the point where we suffer paralysis and just decide not to take any action at all.
For instance, think about the person that needs a car, has trouble making decisions, and is dropped off in the middle of a huge car dealership. Are you sweatting for that person yet?
In the elder law context, this often happens. But it’s important to not let decision paralysis prevail. If you don’t take any action, then no action will occur. Often, it’s important to try and give simple examples and try to explain things in different ways. Patience needs to prevail to make a sound decision…but do take the time and make that sound decision.
By: Jason A. Penrod