decisions
Introduction
Decisions are an opportunity to learn more about yourself and what you truly want from life. One of the best decisions you can make is to take responsibility for your life.
list of decisions
You make a lot of decisions every day. You might not notice it, but you do.
Decisions about what to wear, where to go and what to eat are just a few examples.
Decisions like these can be made with ease or struggle—they all depend on how much thought we put into them before making them.
If you want your decisions in life to be more effective and satisfying overall, then here are some ways you can improve your decision-making skills:
The Best Decision Ever
Let's say you're walking in a forest, and you come upon a path. The path leads to a castle.
You should decide whether or not to take that path.
Decide what you want. Do you want to go into the castle? If so, decide how much effort it will take for you to stay on that path until the end instead of wandering off into the forest again. Do some research about castles; find out if they're cool places or scary places! You don't want to walk right into one if it turns out there's another castle just around the corner with better stuff inside of it.*Decide what happens next.*Next comes deciding how much effort it will take for me
Difficult Decisions --- under pressure
Decisions are made under pressure.
In the moment, by people closest to a problem.
It's not just about getting everything right; sometimes it's about getting something done as quickly as possible, as well as you can.
IOUs - planning for the future
IOUs are a way of recording what you have done and what you will do in the future.
They can help you to make decisions about your future.
It may be difficult to predict exactly how much time or energy will be required for a particular project, so it is common to use rough estimates based on your past experience and knowledge of similar activities (e.g., "I'm pretty sure that the presentation won't take longer than 20 hours"). This is an example of an IOU:
Decisions are an opportunity to learn more about yourself and what you truly want from life.
You can't make the right decision until you know what you want. And it's not enough to know what you think is a good idea. If I wanted to, I could pretend that I'm a great writer, but that wouldn't make me one. I have to write and work hard at my craft until I prove it to myself—and then maybe someday others will see my potential too.
Decisions are an opportunity for learning more about yourself and those around you, which is why they should be treated with care instead of brushed off as trivial matters or something we don't need in our lives any longer.
One of the best decisions you can make is to take responsibility for your life.
One of the best decisions you can make is to take responsibility for your life. Do this by being responsible for your choices, actions and future. Be accountable for your happiness, too!
When you make a choice, it's not just that simple thing itself; it's also what happens as a result. So if a bad thing happens because of something you did, then that means that person wouldn't have gotten hurt if they hadn't been involved in whatever it was that caused them harm—which means they were hurt because of something YOU did! Of course this doesn't mean that other people are always going to blame everything on us (and maybe sometimes they shouldn't), but ultimately it's up to us how we respond when someone blames us for something bad happening—and whether or not we decide whether or not we're willing to accept responsibility for those consequences ourselves
How does one decide what to do with their life? Easy question, hard answer.
If you're in a similar situation, here are some things to consider:
Make a list of your options. What are the pros and cons of each option? What do you think the worst that could happen would be? Is that worse than not doing anything at all for your career? And what about the best thing that could happen? Is it worth taking a risk for what you want out of life?
Ask yourself why are these options on my list in the first place. If it's because someone else told me I had to choose between them, then I need to take another look at whether or not this is something that matters at all. Or maybe there is no right answer and we're just trying to make sense out of things when there doesn't need to be any sense made at all!
Conclusion
I think that one of the best decisions you can make is to take responsibility for your life. This will help you to discover what really matters to you and how to live it out in a way that makes sense for the world around us. "Decisions are an opportunity to learn more about yourself and what you truly want from life."