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... anger, happiness, anxiety? If your face does not look happy or satisfied when you think about the decision you are to make, you better think twice, because you will be ignoring your instincts.
I had a client, a young lady do ... It was telling me something was wrong. Now, I feel good about my decision, she said."
Decision making is a task for life. Now you can use Mother Nature' ...
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... decision.
One of the things that makes decision-making so unnerving is the fear of making a wrong move. We get mired in ... once you realize the likelihood is small, you will be more confident in finally making a decision.
5) Choose. That’s the hardest part, ... definitely bad or wrong choices.)
But in a general sense, every decision we make simply moves us down a particular path in life.We ...
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... with a judgment call it messes things up.
I think getting an abortion is a very practical decision because you know the outcome will be a termination of pregnancy. But I also think if you can rationalize the behavior that lead up ... is when the outcomes are predictable. In my experiences, practical decision making is followed by a series of irrational behavior. Prime example, my abortion. Prior to ...
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... emotional response, I was very interested in how Davenport saw neuroscience as a decision-making approach. His list of approaches includes:
1. Small group processes ("making effective decisions with just a few people")
2. ... splitting hairs, but if someone said, we are going to use the neuroscience method to make this decision, I'd wait for instructions.
Using the wonderful phrase ...
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... involved, and to bring their ideas into the discussion within their clan. The final decision will be fully satisfactory to some, satisfactory to others and relatively satisfactory to the remainder, and will reflect ... the mind to create a better life through peace, power and righteousness.
In the decision-making process:
-all opinions have to be considered;
-all must be completely reasonable;
-all ...
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... the proper credits to anyone who contributes.
Well, some classification and and taxonomy first. I think we could try to break decision making in:
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Scope: it can be from a single application to a whole organization. I ... changes from one to another, so it makes
sense to consider it.
- Type of decision: what is the goal of the decision? The most common are:
- Trade-offs: the famous control x ...
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