When a decision feels impossible, the fight is usually between two things you value.
Robbins treats values as your personal compass — the ranked list of what matters most, running quietly under every choice. When the list is clear and ranked, hard calls get easy: you already know which way the needle points. When it's fuzzy, you stall, because two good things are pulling and you never decided which wins.
Teams run on this too. A company's real values are not the words on the wall. They're whatever wins when two goods collide — speed or polish, growth or margin, the big client or the team's weekend. Watch the tie-breaks and you'll read the true list.
This is also your real policy for new tools. "Move fast" and "never ship a mistake" can't both rule the same release. Pick the order, in the open, before the next AI feature forces the question for you.
Rank the list while it's calm. A clear compass makes the hard call cheap.
"Success truly is the result of good judgment." — Tony Robbins