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The Art of Decision Making

How we Move from Indecision to Smart Choices

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The Art of Decision Making

By: Joseph Bikart
Narrated by: Bill Bingham
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Why are some of us better than others at committing to a decision? How can we move from indecision and procrastination to smart choices? What are the forces that hold us back and how can we successfully overcome them? The Art of Decision Making explores, analyses and navigates the idea of volition: 'the power to use one's own will in order to make decisions.' By drawing on diverse sources, Joseph Bikart has created a precise map of the intricate paths we take when we move from will to action. Looking closely at our fears around the choices we make, Bikart helps us to delve into the intricate defence mechanisms we create around decision making and asks if these perhaps mask deeper fears around the self. The Art of Decision Making will help you to make better decisions and find the common thread between those decisions. It will show you how to follow that thread, and in so doing, move from hesitation to decisiveness.©2019 Joseph Bikart (P)2019 Bolinda Publishing Decision-Making & Problem Solving Psychology Personal Development Psychology & Mental Health Creativity & Genius Stress Management Inspiring Career Success Career

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'The best decision you will make today will be to clear your decks, inner and outer, and create space to devour this feast of wisdom. By turns erudite, creative, demanding, challenging, practical and insightful, The Art of Decision Making is blissfully relieving of the haunting tension of messy, clumsy and incompetent deciding.' (Martin Lloyd-Elliott, Chartered psychologist, psychotherapist, business coach and bestselling author)

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great first half of the book. Second half feels scattered and is harder to follow.

strong beginning

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