Choices and Decisions (mx)

Decision-making is a cognitive process that helps you map out the consequences of your actions. And asking questions opens doors to a variety of choices and options that lead you through the decision-making process.

If the questions you ask are empowering, solution-focused and directed at what you want, then your decisions will likely move you forward. If, on the other hand, your questions are limiting and focused on problems and all the things you don’t want, then your decisions are likely to be unhelpful and ineffective.

Anthony Robbins once said that it’s in the moments of decision that our destinies are shaped.

Consider the Butterfly Effect and the power that one single decision has over your entire life. Even something small and seemingly insignificant can profoundly and irrevocably impact our existence.

It’s, therefore, not so much the big decisions that shape your life, but rather a culmination of small and seemingly insignificant decisions that make all the difference. Those are the decisions that are subtly and covertly building the layers of your existence.

Decision-making

IQ Matrix Maps

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Additional Resources

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Here are several recommended books that will provide you with more insights and information about this specific segment of the MasterMind Matrix chart.


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