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5 Techniques To Help You With Decision Making Under Pressure

5 Techniques To Help You With Decision Making Under Pressure

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Wanted to learn how to make right decision under pressure?

According to the Oxford Advanced Learnerā€™s Dictionary, the term decision making means ā€“ the process of deciding about something important, especially in a group of people or in an organization. However, thatā€™s not it, from what to cook for dinner to which university you should apply for further studies are also the topics of concern and required you to make a decision. Especially when the last date for submitting your application is close and itā€™s now or never.Ā Ā 

To make the right decision under this pressure, first, take a deep breath and follow one of the following decision-making techniques.

This is something you might have already known, but you always thought itā€™s just the part of a rom-com script. And never considered it as a decision-making technique.Ā 

So, next time when you are in a stressful situation, consider what your role-model would do to come out of the situation that you dealing with. Consider what a leader (or positive person) would do in your situation.

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