Thursday, April 16, 2009

When to decide?

In life you'll have to take all kind of decisions. Easy or tuff decisions, you'll always try to take the right decision or the best choice.
Even a indecision is a kind of decision.

Although there's a list of traditional Decision Making Techniques, the decision you take depends heavily on the moment of decision.



Almost any personal decision process consists of several phases

  • The Good Idea Phase
    Often it 'starts with' a good idea or an opportunity or possible decision (for solving a problem) that 'looks like' a 'good idea'.
    Deciding in this stage could be qualified as : Impulsive.
    For small decisions this 'way of deciding' could work out fine. If the decision is successful, you enjoy it. It has the opportunity of incidentally creating a great unexpected success. If it turns out wrong, you just throw the idea away and you're not disappointed.

  • The However Phase
    In this phase you quickly focus on the possible disadvantages of this 'good idea'.
    By deciding in this stage you reduce the amount of downside risk of your decision from your own perspective.
    Deciding in this face is more balanced and suits decisions with medium sized (personal) risks.

  • The On the other Hand Phase
    In this phase you focus on the advantages of the 'good idea'.
    Taking a decision in this phase, leads to rational decisions with respect to your own environment.

  • The But my Heart says Phase
    Now you take your 'gutfeeling' into the decision process.
    What your heart says, is taken into account.
    Deciding in this phase leads to emotional balanced decisions. Watch out for 'too much emotional arguments in your final decision'.

  • The What Others say Phase
    In this stage you include 'what other people think or would decide' in your decision.
    An advice of a good friend that knows you well could perhaps make you conscious of your pitfalls or blind spots.
    Watch out for 'getting dependent' in this stage. It's mostly wise to listen to our 'true friends', keep making your own decisions.

  • The I must take a Decision Phase
    Often we don't have to decide, but we feel we do.
    We get desperate. Weighting all facts of the idea or problem still on leads to a fifty-fifty situation.
    Deciding in this phase (deciding 'something'), concerning ideas with big consequences, often leads to dividement, separation and chaos.
    Go back to what you would have had decided in the rational phase or become enlightened and decide nothing until destiny decides for you.

  • The Zen Phase
    When we are conscious of everything, we'll take no decisions at all. We know and accept that 'taking decisions' is the same as sailing a boat in a tropical storm: It helps, it's certainly important, but the sea is in charge and 'decides'. So be sure to choose the right sea!

Sometimes there are other ways on how to decide, like:
The Best Decisions a Person Can Make
  • Decide to decide
  • Decide to build character
  • Decide to pursue the best option
  • Decide to forgive
  • Decide to always get better

Anyhow, be conscious about the timing of decisions !

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