Choosing Wisely in an Age of Artificial Urgency
Daybook January 24
In a world of instant information, effective decisions depend on careful selection, not speed.
Attention and thoughtfulness protect judgment.
Technology makes information instant.
But instant access often creates pressure to respond before thinking.
Artificial urgency tells us that faster is better.
Nursing and education know better.
Good decisions come from pausing, selecting what matters, and acting with intention.
Attention is not a luxury—it is a professional skill.
One Line for Nurses & Student Nurses Today:
Pause before you decide.
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