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The Key to Never Making a Wrong Decision

  • Writer: BeaCrystalClear 11
    BeaCrystalClear 11
  • Jan 20, 2017
  • 3 min read

Decisions are a part of everyone’s Dailey lives, form deciding what shoes to wear form deciding whether to approach that person you admire. Throughout our day, the right decision to make can be so obvious that we barely have any other choice. For instance to brush your teeth. Some decisions are tougher, since they require a calculated thought process, requires you to evaluate cost and rewards to each decision. We stress on making the ‘right’ decision, the one that is best and practical. We like to predict what will take place. However, how we calculate each decision changes depending on the mood and influences we have around us. The emotions, thoughts and feelings all influence our actions and decision-makings. No matter how much of a levelheaded person you may be, our emotion, thoughts and feelings will affect our decision making. Since they influence our approach to what our priorities are in the moment, if were feeling heart our priority would be to find safety and comfort, If were celebrating our priorities may be to have as much fun as possible. Therefore, decision our making will reflect our mood. In today’s clarity blog, we will be finding out how to make the best decisions in life.

The mind is a complex thing, since it is controls and monitors all of what we do. The right hemisphere controls and deals with things like, language, creativity, emotions. Whereas the analytical left brain, controls logic, mathematics and reasoning. Both equally vital things. When it comes to decision, making these two sides need to make an evaluated agreement in order to make the most logical and inventive decision. Things like emotions, our feelings and influences can slow and manipulate this process of decision-making. Since our moods and emotions influence what is taking place around us, we are bound to make the wrong decision when were in an emotionally bad or even good state. For instance, making the decision between going for the job offer with the marketing team and deciding to become a reporter. If this person in the example, may be experiencing a relationship break up. They may make the wrong decision for the in marketing since at that moment she prioritized security and a steady passed environment, which will not end up hurting her or causing difficulties in the end. However If the person in this example just finished graduating school and is celebrating, they can also make the wrong decision in choosing that they’re going to have more fun in the marketing job where they are able to work with a large group of people. The ‘right’ decision was to go for the reporter job, which best suited her and she had a passion for, however the distractions and emotions of the moment had altered her decision making and priority’s.

The key is having a level head, taking time to calculate and consider all of the cost- rewards in making that decision. That requires the person to deal with their emotions through either working on them or finding a place to express them. Then, with meditation a level mind with little emotions going on which will alter their mood. In addition, allowing the process to take place in order to remain focused on what is right. Think of it like, trying to find lost key in a room, this room is either dark or foggy, or a circus going on. Either way it is such a distraction and finding that key is more difficult than thought. A level head, level heart the best outcome.


 
 
 

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