on having biases

for the last few months I've been thinking about how one of the things that keeps me from making the best possible decisions at atlas is my own biases. I'm not just talking about hiring bias. I think about decisions of every kind: what I choose to prioritize and what I don't; who I think has a valid point in an argument; what I consider a good outcome from an experiment; what pace feels right and what's too slow or too fast.

what worries me about my decisions on these things is that the decisions that got us here aren't the same ones that will get us to the next step (and even that idea is a preconception). because I think my way of making decisions has to evolve in order to grow with atlas, I keep thinking about the decisions I make and why I make them. specifically, I think about what a series A or series B founder would decide, someone who has already seen most of the things I'm seeing for the first time. is there another possibility I'm not seeing? are there better questions I'm not thinking to ask?

I wonder what tools exist for fighting bias. beyond questioning my decisions and why I make them, is there anything else?