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Decision Making. Inactive: Fails to make decisions Reactive: Allows others to make decisions for them Proactive: Describes situations, identifies & evaluates.

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1 Decision Making

2 Inactive: Fails to make decisions Reactive: Allows others to make decisions for them Proactive: Describes situations, identifies & evaluates possible decisions, makes decisions, takes responsibility

3 Decision Making Model STEP 1: Describe the situation STEP 2: List possible decisions STEP 3: Share the list w/ someone responsible STEP 4: Evaluate possible consequences STEP 5: Decide what is best STEP 6: Act & Evaluate

4 Wrong Decisions Take responsibility and admit you made a bad choice Stop any action that is based on the bad choice Discuss choice with someone responsible Make restitution (making up for any loss, damages or harm)

5 Volunteering Powerful way to improve the quality of life for you and others

6 Benefits ◦ Evidence shows that the benefits of doing good help boost the effectiveness of the immune system ◦ Beta-endorphins are produced in the brain and are feel good chemicals for the body. They are released when we do good things for others ◦ Healthy-helper syndrome is a state in which we feel increased energy, relaxation, and improved mood as a result of giving to others.


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