Article

How to Make Better Decisions

Topic: Career Coach and Career CoachingBy Matthew E. AlleynePublished Recently added

Legacy signals

Legacy popularity: 1,130 legacy views

Making decisions can be tough sometimes, especially if they are ones that you don’t really want to be making. I have recently had to make a decision that I really did not want to make and was so conce
ed that I was making the wrong one that I stressed myself out so much I felt ill!

There are people who are so sure of their actions that they make decisions easily and without the stress that most of us feel. Decision making is all about self-belief, and to get to the point where making decisions is easy for us, we need to believe in ourselves completely.

We must believe in:

Our thoughtsr
Our actionsr
Our ability to do what is right for usr
Decision making ultimately comes down to what is right for us as individuals and, as hard as it is, we must not consider others when we have to make a decision about our own lives. We are the ones who will live with our decisions and actions, nobody else, also as hard as we try we cannot feel the same as other people do about all situations.

Here are some tips for making better decisions without the stress:
Make a list of pros and cons for every decision, be completely honest with yourself so that you can get the right balancer
Trust your gut instinct, it’s simple, if something feels wrong, it probably is, your instincts will tell you so.
Gather all the information you can about the subject you are making a decision on, being completely informed is a bit part of what will help you to make the right decision.
Don’t over think it, you will never ever come to the right decision, or any decision for that matter, if you over think it… You will talk yourself in and out of something so many times that you will just be exhausted and no further with what you need to do!
Decision making is not as difficult as we make it, it is relatively easy to make the right decisions when we have self-belief, so maybe master that first with the help of our previous blog post: The Power of Faith and Self-belief

Once you believe in yourself, you will be able to do anything, including making tough decisions, s when you next need to make a decision, check out these tips and it should make it easier for you!

Article author

About the Author

Matthew E. Alleyne "The Results Coach" is the mastermind behind this unique concept, he is a serial entrepreneur, best-selling author, personal development and business coach! Matthew works with Bob Proctor from the movie "The Secret", seen by more than 300 million people and the legendary success expert Brian Tracy who has helped over 5 million people reach their goals. Matthew has been very successful in his field for more than 25 years. Matthew lives by the adage "Those who care, teach".

Further reading

Further Reading

4 total

Article

Are you having a hard time finding your passion? Many of my career coaching clients wrestle with this. It was hard for me too. This month though I discovered a new way for my career coaching clients to find their passion. Although the circumstances are not what I would wish for anyone, everyone has tough times at some time in their lives so this might work for you too. My mother who is 96 came down with bronchitis at the end of September. Two days after the doctor had diagnosed her she got worse so I called an ambulance to take her to the hospital.

Related piece

Article

Tips for finding a job in 2010 The job market is shaky. Since the recession began in December 2007, the economy has lost approximately 1.4 million jobs. The traditional job search strategy of sending out résumés, attending large job fairs, often ends up going nowhere when there are more than 14 million unemployed individuals and only 2.5 million jobs to fill according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. You may think it’s impossible to find a job in today. Not so! Now is the very best time to move forward with force, while your competition is moving slowly.

Related piece

Article

The importance of the RIGHT relationship

Related piece

Article

When was the last time you asked a client for feedback about your services and how your office staff works as a team? You might turn up some useful information by doing a client feedback session when their work is complete. I recently had an experience with a hospital that is an example of how frustrating a poorly working team can be. I wish they had asked for feedback!

Related piece