What do you do if your confidence is hindering your decision-making process in power engineering?
As a power engineer, you need to make quick and accurate decisions that affect the safety, reliability, and efficiency of power systems. However, sometimes your confidence level can interfere with your decision-making process, leading to either overconfidence or underconfidence. Overconfidence can make you overlook important details, ignore feedback, or take unnecessary risks. Underconfidence can make you hesitate, doubt yourself, or seek validation from others. How can you balance your confidence and avoid these pitfalls? Here are some tips to help you.