Barriers to Making Wise Decisions Sample

Barriers to Making Wise Decisions Part V
In a Harvard Business Review article, Mike Erwin identified six reasons that can lead to poor decisions. Yesterday we looked at multi-tasking. Today we’ll look at the fifth reason: emotions.
As a young trainee in banking, I was presenting loan requests to the bank’s CEO. When I realized that he was in a foul mood, I moved my toughest loan request from the top of my stack to the bottom.
He noticed and asked why. When I fearfully told this CEO why I rearranged them he changed the subject and told a joke.
Then he said, “Now show me the bottom loan.”
Proverbs 16:32 teaches, “Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.”
When emotions are getting the better of you, practice and exercise self-control before making a major decision.
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Some decisions are easily made. Others require more time and attention. Why do we sometimes make poor decisions about important matters? This study outlines six reasons.
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