Life is full of decisions. Some decisions are minor. For example, choosing products at the grocery store, like which flavors of ice cream should I pick? However, other decisions are essential. For instance should I get married or should I move and take the new job? Therefore, the quality of the decisions may dictate the quality of your lifestyle.
According to CDMP It seems that when I am required to make a decision, I immediately begin dealing with it, without postponing entering the decision-making process. It seems as though once I have all the needed information, you make your decision quickly. While we do encourage such a decision style, we also advise you to make the decision after carefully gathering all required information and sufficiently considering the various options. I want to be the only one responsible for your decisions and do not try to transfer the decision to others. Depending only on me is preferable, but it might lead to greater anxiety. Often, others can provide comfort and support in the decision-making process.
It seems that it is not important for me to please those around me, and you therefore do not make your decisions based upon their expectations. CDMP advised me to consider the impact of my …show more content…
I need to shift my focus to the things I want rather than what I don’t want. I received a score of 60 from the locus of control assessment. The score describe me to have a mixed attribution style when it comes to success. Sometimes I interpret my success as a result of my skills, intelligence, nice personality, etc. Other times, I attribute my success to external factors, such as luck, ease of task, or other people 's help. As a consequence, I don 't always take the credit I deserve. The result also recommends that my self-esteem, motivation, and general well-being would most likely be improved if I realized that I actively influence positive events in my