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Decision Making Formula: Banish Crippling Uncertainty
Decision Making Formula: Banish Crippling Uncertainty
Decision Making Formula: Banish Crippling Uncertainty
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Take Your Decision-Making Ability To A Whole New Level

Learn how to banish crippling uncertainty and make smart decisions .

Many times, when making an important decision, you get stuck and confused.
Perhaps it’s too complex or there are too many factors that challenge your comfort zones.
Instead of making the right decision, you freeze and can’t make any decisions at all.
Decision-Making is an art that you can only master if you can put aside all fears and doubts.
Great decision-making is the key to living a successful life-both work and personal.
This is why you need to master the art of Decision-Making.

The Importance  Of   Mastering  The  Art  Of  Decision-Making.
Unfortunately, A lot of people make light of Decision-Making.
Instead of making a decision, they prefer to “go with the flow”.
Any problems they face are due to “bad luck”.

What happens then is challenges pile up, and a time will come when they have to face it and it will be daunting.  Decision-making helps you solve life's challenges before it grows and overwhelms you.
The best part is it’s a very simple process that you can start doing right now.
Whether at work or at home, making decisions quickly is very often the key to success. However, those decisions must be the right ones for the situation. Simply making a hasty choice isn’t the answer. You must rapidly weigh up the pros and cons, then take a swift and decisive approach.
To do this, you need to know more about how to make a smart and fast decision. What steps do you need to take to make a choice in different situations in your life? How can you improve your decision-making abilities?
Most importantly, how can you leverage your own decision-making powers, harnessing them to your own advantage?
 
Great people who decided the fate of nations and changed the course of human history.
They were so confident and always knew what needed to be done.
 
And today, I’ll be sharing the discovery that turned my life around with you.
The techniques that I’ll share with you will destroy all your fears and remove all your doubts. Filled with researched-backed techniques that’ll remove all your fears and doubts. You’ll gain the mental clarity and focus needed to make the right decision with confidence.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 13, 2020
ISBN9788835878322
Decision Making Formula: Banish Crippling Uncertainty

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    Decision Making Formula - Kristy Jenkins

    Conclusion

    Introduction

    We all have to make decisions at some point in our lives. Yet, all too often, we seem to find it very challenging. Fear of the unknown can make us incapable of taking the plunge.  Meanwhile, uncertainty can leave us dithering and trying to decide on a course of action.

    Whether at work or at home, making decisions quickly is very often the key to success. However, those decisions must be the right ones for the situation. Simply making a hasty choice isn’t the answer. You must rapidly weigh up the pros and cons, then take a swift and decisive approach.

    To do this, you need to know more about how to make a smart and fast decision. What steps do you need to take to make a choice in different situations in your life? How can you improve your decision-making abilities? Most importantly, how can you leverage your own decision-making powers, harnessing them to your own advantage?

    Here, we’ll take a closer look at the process. We’ll look at the importance of having a decision-making formula. We’ll also look at how to banish crippling uncertainty and make smart decisions quickly. With our top tips and advice, you’ll be on your way to decision-making success for a more effective, efficient and satisfying life.

    Chapter 1: Why is it Hard to Make Decisions?

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    No matter what you do, or who you are, you’re certain to make countless decisions each day. Of course, most of them will be fairly minor and inconsequential. A lot of daily decisions are simple. What will I have for breakfast? Will I drink a cup of tea or coffee? Which Netflix show will I watch tonight?

    However, some decisions are considerably more complicated and challenging to make. The choices we make in these situations have a major impact on our lives. Questions such as: Should I take that job?, Should I move 100 miles away?, Should I have a baby? or, Should I buy a house? All of these are major life decisions. It’s no wonder that it’s so difficult to come down on one side or the other with complex choices like these.

    The good news is that, even if you think you’re terrible at making decisions, it’s a common problem. Most people struggle with decision making. This is because the human brain is made to find decision making difficult. There are numerous psychological factors controlling the way we act and think. However, the better you understand those factors, the more effective you’ll become at controlling them.

    Status Quo Bias

    It’s a fact that many of the decision-making mistakes we make are down to cognitive bias. This is the tendency we have to think in a particular way without realizing it. All too often status quo bias is to blame.

    We’re all more likely to stick with something we know rather than choosing something that’s different and new. Alternatives are seen as a risk. They are unknown. They take effort. Will they really be worth the effort? Even if

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