Self-development

How to make better decisions in your day to day life

Every day people face several decisions that can lead to great, good, bad, or worse outcomes. Learning how to make better decisions for yourself can make sure that you lead a happy and healthier life. This can often do with how you perceive the world around you. By learning how to make better decisions, you can make more meaningful connections in your life and ensure that you are on track to achieve your goals. Here are a few pieces of advice to help you make better decisions in your day-to-day life. 

Thinking and Feeling 

Thinking and feeling refer to a preference pair dictated by the Myers-Briggs personality indicators. Typically shortened to t vs f Myers Briggs, these refer to how you make decisions, whether it be through objective logic or subjective feeling. These are opposite preferences and usually, the natural tendency of a person will be stronger towards one. 

Usually, the majority of females are feelers while the majority of males are thinkers. Whilst this is not always the case, knowing which you are affiliated can make sure that you make better decisions in your life. 

Thinkers are usually objective. They make decisions based on facts and are ruled by their head rather than their heart. Thinkers can judge situations and others based on logic. The key to their values is truth and are adept at identifying flaws in people and plans. Thinkers are critical thinkers and often orientate themselves towards problem-solving. This may sound quite robotic, but this does not mean that a thinker is without emotion. 

Feelers on the other hand are subjective. They often make decisions based on principles and values, ruled by their heart instead of their head. Feeling people can judge situations and others based on feelings and the circumstances surrounding events. They seek to please others and crave appreciation from others. Values for them include harmony and empathy in themselves and others.

By taking the Myers-Briggs test, you can identify which type you are and better understand how you make your decisions. This will help you make better decisions in the future. 

Advice

Knowing how to make good decisions is not something you can become good at. It is a practice that requires constant observation and repetition. Here are several tips for you to make better decisions and to make you a better decision-maker. 

Overconfidence

Overconfidence sounds like something that only extroverted people do. However, it can be very easy for people to overestimate their performance as well as the accuracy of their knowledge. This can easily make your judgment go awry

Many common mistakes that people make can come down to overestimates in how much they can achieve in a set time limit. To combat this, you should set yourself goals every day and estimate how likely you are to be successful. Then at the end of the day, you can see how successful you were. 

Identifying risks

Familiarity breeds comfort

There is a good chance that you make poor decisions because you have grown used to your habits. You don’t think about the danger you are in or the harm you are causing to your life. 

If you identify habits in your life that have become commonplace, then you can begin to challenge them. Taking time to decide which of your habits are harmful and unhealthy can help you make a change in your life. Just because you have done something for a long time, does not make it a good decision. 

Reframing your problems

The way that you pose a question, or a problem can play a major role in how you and others respond to you. This can alter your chances of success. For example, if a doctor was to tell you that his treatment was successful for 90% of the time, you would feel confident that it would succeed. However, if you were to hear that it failed 10% of the time, your confidence would be shaken. 

The facts remain the same, but you perceive the risk to be greater in the discussion of failure. If you can reframe the issue, then you might be able to see a different solution to the issues that you face. 

Making better decisions

This is not an easy task to achieve. Changing the way that you have made your decisions all your life takes a huge amount of commitment. However, it should be worth noting that it is worth it in the long run. Take time to evaluate your decisions and see which ones are good for your life. 

 

Christiana Acha

Hy I'm iffy!! A chronic worshiper with a DIY spirit! After a near death experience I started my journey to living a more purposeful life.

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