How to simplify difficult decisions health
time ago I wrote a post with guidelines for making difficult decisions based on my point of view. In my opinion, I follow the procedure most: Friday, April 29, 2011
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Analyze advantages and disadvantages.
Take your time.
Be responsible and be willing to accept the consequences. Take Action
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However, it is good to stay with a single point of view and, besides, this is very general. Today we break it down by Courtney Carver's article on Dumb Little Man In it are 10 recommendations to simplify difficult decisions.
Obviously, each decision has its essence and adjusted to different places in the list, but as a basis for action is very nice to have. See what you think ...
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Do the math: Many difficult decisions involving the money factor. And the numbers tend to speak very clearly.
not ask everyone opinion: Each person has his point of view and, well you want to lead, you can end up more busy than before.
Make a list of pros and cons: See the best and worse. "Outweigh the positive the negative consequences that may lead to the decision?
Listen to your intuition: Do you have a hunch or similar? Listen. Or, better yet, write about it for clarificarte. Look at it as an opportunity
: Shift your perspective and see the situation as an opportunity, rather than as a burden. Feel grateful for it.
Is it reversible?: Consider the possibility of going back after the decision, if you feel you've messed up. Nothing happens. Not be the first. Eliminates
pressures: The world will not end or stop the sun rise tomorrow depending on which option you take. Take off iron the case and, if you can not return to point 4. Consider
Option C: If you debates between two alternatives and you can find a middle ground more convincing, go for it.
previous experiences would be enough: For something is. Above all, remember those difficult decisions you made correctly.
Trust your criteria: If you have already decided on something, go! Move! Take a walk and think about it.
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Remember above all that it is always better to have options that do not have them. And besides, it is often better to do something (even though correct later), to sit still and immersed in doubt.
http://tusbuenosmomentos.com/2011/04/como-simplificar-decisiones-dificiles/
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