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decision making

  • by Darris McNeely

Hasty decisions made without counsel and wisdom can have long-lasting...

  • by Darris McNeely

When we make big decisions in our lives, we need to consider the long-term...

  • by Robert H Berendt
Being opinionated is a trait that most people will have on various subjects.
  • by Robert H Berendt
Each of us makes the decisions that ultimately shape the courses of our lives.
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  • by Katherine Rowland
The verb "to judge" has become a word with a loaded meaning to many of us today.
  • by William Ledford
From the time we are small children and throughout our adult lives, we have to make choices that affect the rest of our lives. As we grow older, those choices become more complicated and difficult—and the consequences more serious.
  • by Robert H Berendt
Sometime ago a friend visiting from England and I were ordering dinner at a restaurant. After he ordered a steak, the waitress asked him, "Sirloin or tenderloin? Eight-ounce or 10-ounce? Rare, medium or well-done?" With each question my friend seemed to think he was finished. He ordered a salad and was asked, "Greek, Green or Taco?"
  • by Mike Bennett
Far too many American young people enter adulthood unprepared. Teachers, mayors, parents and even the president have a role in changing this, but ultimately the students themselves must take ownership of their education, both in school and throughout life.
  • by Larry Greider
Decision making is a skill we all need—and it doesn't have to be difficult.