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How To Make A Hard Decision: How To Arrive At Meaningful Choices And Implement Decisions With Steadfast Certainty (Navigate the Labyrinth of Decision Complexity)

How To Make A Hard Decision: How To Arrive At Meaningful Choices And Implement Decisions With Steadfast Certainty (Navigate the Labyrinth of Decision Complexity)

Current price: $17.99
Publication Date: February 9th, 2024
Publisher:
Wisdom University
ISBN:
9783989910027
Pages:
186

Description

Hard times and choices make hard individuals...learn to make solid tough calls by following the examples of the most pivotal global leaders


When the going gets tough, the tough don't get going - instead, they stick around and decide how to solve the problem.


Take America as an example. Back in the day, the country had to make some of the hardest decisions that shaped the world as we know it now.


Hard decision #1: The US Congress decided to stand up against the British Monarchy and gained independence.

Hard decision #2: President Abraham Lincoln decided to declare a civil war and abolished slavery.

Hard decision #3: President Harry S. Truman decided to detonate the atomic bombs and ended WWII.


Had America not decided on these things, the world would have looked very different.


You don't have to be a US politician to need to make hard decisions, though.


In different stages of our lives, we would eventually hit that forked path:


Should we quit our job and risk being unemployed? Should we stay in our unfulfilling work and wallow in misery?


Should we end this relationship? Should we move to a different city?


In 2021, economist and Freakonomics podcast host Steven D Levitt published a study on the impact of a coin toss on major decisions.


People told by the coin toss to make a change are more likely to make the change and be happy with their decision. On the other hand, those who are told to stick with the status quo? Not as much.


The finding suggests that we'll be probably better off choosing change, but we are too overly cautious when we need to make a tough call.


And that's totally understandable - life-changing decisions change lives - it's scary


But with our book, you'll get the chance to pick the brains of the greatest decision-makers and learn from their experiences firsthand


You'll get to make decisions with confidence and without regret.


By using tried-and-tested strategies, ANYONE can gather the information, knowledge, data, and wisdom needed to make hard decisions that leverage progress and success.


Here's just a fraction of what you'll discover inside the book:


  • The 7 criteria that will help you separate hard decisions from easy ones. Enjoy maximum success by testing your decision's outcome, process, clarity & more factors
  • Why the WRAP framework is among the most efficient methods for making hard decisions, and how to use it step-by-step
  • The 1 simple technique that Constantine the Great used to make the crucial decision of legalizing Christianity
  • How applying Suzy Welch's 10/10/10 rule will help you calculate the minor and major risks of making hard decisions
  • How different mental spotlights can cloud your judgment (There's a genius way to boost objectivity faster, too )
  • 5+ powerful tactics that will help you take responsibility for your decisions (Heal from regret and release the burden of guilt)

... and that's just the tip of the iceberg


Various mental spotlights can cloud your judgment - from emotions and biases to rigid expectations.


By using the simple tips and examples in this book, you will break free from the mental spotlight grasp and become a master decision-maker instead


The book offers exclusive access to the tools and methodologies that ensure rational decision-making that helps you prevent serious errors or consequences in the long run.


Buckle up, you're about to make some hard decisions that will be worth your while Scroll up and click "Add to Cart"