Neuroscientists have identified a brain circuit that helps break decisions down into smaller pieces.
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You’re a key leader and you’ve made a decision some see as a huge mistake. It’s causing problems company-wide. What should you do?
A recent study in the journal Personality and Individual Differences reveals that second-guessing your decisions may lead to unhappiness, and for people who seek to always find the "right-choice," life can be made more difficult. Fighting against second-guessing isn't impossible, so we'll highlight a few tricks to curb your regret.
The brain is wired one way but what life and business demands requires us to do more than just what autopilot can handle.
A leader must be able to keep the big picture in clear view, while attending to all of the small executions that will lead to the right outcomes. Each principle should generate a set of questions that help leaders test, retest, refine and update their preparedness for any situation.
Share on<br>Decisions can be overwhelming. Should I start my own business? Should I try online dating? Should I go for a promotion? Should I move to a new city? Should I go back to school? Sometimes just the sheer magnitude of the decision puts you off from doing anything at all. This can go on and on for some time. And it’s paralyzing.<br>Here's what you need to know. Inaction is action. When you spend days, months, years thinking about whether or…
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If you want to be successful, you have to learn to see things from different perspectives and become a multidimensional thinker.
You, like any other human being, can always reserve the right to change your mind.
Are you a perfect decision maker? Do you expect yourself to be?
There is little disagreement that effective decision-making is one of the most important tasks we must master to achieve success in every part of life. If we were to take a survey in the average …
"Moving on" is a contemporary metaphor for decision-making, be it ending a relationship or simply walking across the street. A new study by Andreas Jarvstad, Ph.D., of Cardiff University reviews how long a person should contemplate a decision before making a call. The study is prefaced by prior research in which experts disagree on how good we are at making decisions. "In the literature on human…
Next time you're facing a difficult choice, approach it with this research-backed method.