Decision Making GEAR UP KENTUCKY. What is a Decision? A decision is a choice you make between two or more possibilities. We make decisions all the time.

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Decision Making GEAR UP KENTUCKY

What is a Decision? A decision is a choice you make between two or more possibilities. We make decisions all the time. Even choosing not to make a decision is a decision. Decisions are a part of life; some are easier to make than others. Different people have different ways of making decisions. Some impulse decisions like whether to have vanilla or chocolate ice cream are trivial and won’t do any harm. Bigger decisions require thought and analysis.

Left Brain Right Brain Answer Key 1. L 2. L 3. L 4. R 5. L 6. R 7. R 8. L 9. R 10. L 11. L 12. R 13. R 14. L 15. R 16. L 17. L 18. R 19. R 20. R 21. L 22. R 23. R 24. L 25. L 26. L 27. R 28. R 29. L 30. R 31. R 32. L

Characteristics  Left Brain  Processes from part to whole  Processes in sequence  Comfortable with symbols  Logical, sequential order  Verbally expressive  Reality Based  Right Brain  Processes from whole to part  Processes from list  Comfortable with concrete objects  Uses intuition  Visually expressive  Creative

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