4. • A decision is a judgement. It is a choice
between available alternatives in
response to a problem, sitution or
opportunity
• It is a choice between right and wrong.
5.
6.
7. • It can be defined as a process of
choosing between alternatives to
achieve a goal. It is the process by
which an individual chooses one
alternative from several to
achieve a desired objective.
(Manmohan Prasad, 2003)
8. • The Bible is especially designed to help us
make the most important decision, the
decision to repent, change and follow Jesus
Christ for the rest of our lives (Acts 2:38; 1
John 2:6). God tells us to put Him first, to
obey Him and thus choose eternal life and
blessings (Matthew 6:33; Deuteronomy
30:19-20).
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10. CLARITY
CONSEQUENCES
CONSIDERATION
Gain clarity on your
values, priorities, and
long-term goals.
Reflect on the potential
impact of each choice on
various aspects of your life,
including relationships,
career, health, and personal
fulfillment.
Evaluate the potential
consequences of each
decision. Anticipate both
positive and negative
outcomes.
11. CONSULTATION
Seek advice from
trusted friends, family,
mentors, or
professionals.
COMMITMENT
Take responsibility for
your choices and their
outcomes.
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13. Decision-making is super important because it helps us choose what
to do in different situations.. When we make decisions, we're picking
the best option out of many choices. It helps us solve problems, reach
our goals, and make progress in life. Without good decision-making
skills, we might feel lost or stuck. Whether it's choosing what to eat
for breakfast or deciding on a career path, decisions shape our lives
every day. Plus, making decisions helps us learn and grow.
Sometimes we make mistakes, but that's okay because it teaches us
what works and what doesn't. So, being good at decision-making is
like having a superpower that guides us through life's adventures.