‘Start Building Your Decision Skills Today!’ by Doug D’Anna
Doug D’Anna’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article is titled “Start Building Your Decision Skills Today!”. [‘Building Decision Skills’ Article]
Doug D’Anna’s latest ‘e-Wealth Daily’ article:
Start Building Your Decision Skills Today!
Just as some people are naturally better at math than others, some folks find it easier to make decisions. But anyone can learn. You build your decision muscles by exercising them
daily. Here are five ways to develop your decision-making prowess.
1. Start a “decision aerobics” program. Set aside 30 minutes a day, at least three times a week. Choose a problem — a real one, or one you make up for the exercise — and work on it,
applying the rest of the five steps and decision tools set out in this article.
2. Play games; especially strategy games. Chess, Go, “Risk,” “Monopoly,” and “Clue” are a few great choices.
3. Do puzzles. Logic and brain-teaser puzzles, as well as game puzzles like hangman and computer games like “Tetris.”
4. Read the biographies of famous decision-makers. Go beyond following the storyline and really focus in on their choices. Put yourself in their shoes. Would you have done the same? Why or why not?
5. Find a real-world hobby or activity that provides opportunities to practice. For example, coach (or help coach) a little league team. Or organize a fundraising event. Or start
within your own four walls by redecorating your home. Don’t be afraid to shake things up: When you’re the one doing the shaking, you’re also the one in charge and in control!
Try doing any one or all of these exercises, then watch how your ability to make quick decisions improves.
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