![]() ![]() Anxiety can cause you to let others decide for you though they are less well-equipped to make the. This should serve as yet another reminder of the value of deliberate self-reflection in the resilience building process. 'We all make choices, but in the end, our choices make us. Anxiety can cause you to avoid making a commitment because it might be 'the wrong' decision. Lack of balance between emotion and logic: Poor decision-making can occur if a manager. Ego and power: Ego and a desire for power can sometimes cloud a manager’s judgment and lead them to make poor decisions. And make better decisions in the future built upon our new understanding. No solid decision-making process: A manager’s lack of systematic and structured decision-making can result in poor decision-making. When we reflect on a regretted decision, even when we were convinced that our choices were justified and we defended them over long periods of time, we can still grow by learning from our errors. Poor decision making can create adversity for ourselves and others, but it can lead to growth as well. Forgiveness is not a free pass to keep making that bad decision again and again…but it is important to not let the guilt weigh us down. As humans, the reality is that we all make some bad decisions every day. While this is almost always easier said than done, a sincere “I’m sorry” and/or working through self-reflection can bring about self-acceptance and blunt the sting of mistake-especially one we have trouble letting go of. While there are some decisions with permanent consequences, a pathway to redeeming poor judgement can be found through asking for forgiveness-and/or forgiving ourselves. This is one of my favorites, since Nya, my protagonist in The Shifter, is always jumping in before she thinks. Here are some handy ways your character can make the wrong choice next time theyre faced with an all-important decision: 1. Regret can take on a form of prolonged stress, harming our mind and body, and send us down a pathway of rumination. Anything can happen when someone makes a bad decision. The decisions we regret can sometimes stay with us the longest, and can have really negative effects on our health. How do you move forward when you can’t take a decision back? But whether it’s an immediate forehead slapping realization-or an eye-opening awareness gained over time-our choices can have us asking: Some decisions we can regret instantly….like spewing deliberately hurtful words in an argument, but for others, only hindsight brings clarity to how our decisions affected follow-on events. Even if we didn’t realize it at the time. Over the thousands of decisions that we make each day-some very superficial in nature (like whether to drink juice or water with breakfast) or some potentially more substantial (ride my bicycle or drive to work), we know that impulsivity, uncertainty and complexity can lead us to make bad decisions.
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