It's a mature and smart person that would ask this question. When we are on our own and have to make our own decisions you can either run your thoughts by a friend, older relative or you can sit down one night (when everything is quiet) get the old pen and paper out and write down the pros and cons of the problem. Once you see it on paper it seems a little clearer. I usually do this when it's super important and if I'm really stuck I'll ask for a couple of people's opinions and take a little of each to help me make my decision. When my decisions involve friends or family I want to be as sure as possible (if I have to get strict and blunt with that person) I am in the right so I will ponder over the problem for several days before saying anything. Remember, once you mouth the words and hurt someone, these words are not easily taken back and even if the person forgives you, thing between you will just never be the same. If I am making decisions about business I do research over the computer on it, make a few phone calls and if I'm still not satisfied then I go to the pros for my answer ... psychologist, lawyer, doctor, etc. I love input from other people because the old saying stands true "sometimes we can't see the forest for the trees." This means: Sometimes we are in the middle of a heavy duty problem and we can't see all aspects of it because we are stressed out. What seems difficult to us at the time isn't that difficult for another person to see and give you good solid advice. Marcy
To make important decisions, I typically gather information, weigh the pros and cons of each option, consider the potential outcomes, consult with trusted individuals if needed, and make a choice that aligns with my values and goals. It's important to also trust your instincts and make the decision that feels right for you.
The group of elders make the important decisions
Decisions can shape your life. A book can influence your decisions to make them better.
be urself
A president needs to hear what experts have to say and to make decisions based on fact.
they mad the least important decisions and bowed down to the kings of the monarchy
Lots of decisions!
None I guess
All the bishops.
Bill and his stocks i guess
Consensus is the appropriate decision strategy for the most important team decisions.
they have to make important decisions for their kingdom like finding food if there is a shortage, and helping their people, and decidingwhat is best for their kingdom.
so you don't do something stupid.