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The Decision Making Process By Latrisha Maynard





The Decision Making Process

By Latrisha Maynard

            When it comes to decision-making, I am sometimes indecisive. I believe that there are some instances where it is OK to be indecisive. When I think of having to make a decision, I always want to make the best one that is reflective of what I want and what is best for me. I weigh all my options in depth before making the decision. I am sometimes concerned about making the wrong decision. I know that most times, if I make the wrong decision, I can always learn from it, but I do not want to make the wrong decision in the first place. I know it is not the best attitude to have towards it, but I am working on it. Many things factor into the decision-making process. One factor is your state of mind. Another one is circumstance. Last one is Benefit. I believe that all three of those factors play a role in what kind of decision I make. However, it might be different for other people. One factor that I believe goes for everyone is age. At different ages, we have different responsibilities, which will make some decisions easier than others will.  Ultimately, we are all constantly making decisions whether we realize it or not. I hope that people make decisions that are best for themselves and the people around them. 

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