Posts Tagged: decision making
Admirable Decisions
I admire people who make big life changes – with reason and wisdom. I have known a few people who have balanced work, partner relationships and children in dramatic ways. Most of them have faced judgment, and some, ridicule. There
Admirable Decisions
I admire people who make big life changes – with reason and wisdom. I have known a few people who have balanced work, partner relationships and children in dramatic ways. Most of them have faced judgment, and some, ridicule. There
Everyday Ethics
I just finished reading Be Good: How to Navigate the Ethics of Everything, a compilation of New York Times “The Ethicist” columns by Randy Cohen. I was interested for two reasons: I like to look at my own decisions and
Everyday Ethics
I just finished reading Be Good: How to Navigate the Ethics of Everything, a compilation of New York Times “The Ethicist” columns by Randy Cohen. I was interested for two reasons: I like to look at my own decisions and
High Hopes
“I don’t get my hopes up. Then I am never disappointed.” This is a view of life I hear others voice, but I don’t share. There is a line to be drawn between running full-blown into a situation with the
High Hopes
“I don’t get my hopes up. Then I am never disappointed.” This is a view of life I hear others voice, but I don’t share. There is a line to be drawn between running full-blown into a situation with the
Mind Map
Every once in a while I make a mind map of my life – what I am doing and what I would like to do. It’s a way to be mindful about how my life is going, and to guide
Mind Map
Every once in a while I make a mind map of my life – what I am doing and what I would like to do. It’s a way to be mindful about how my life is going, and to guide
What Are Your Info Habits?
Working as a librarian, I am very aware of how and where people get their information. When you need facts or need to make a decision, where do you turn? SOCIALIZERS ask their friends and relatives what they know and
What Are Your Info Habits?
Working as a librarian, I am very aware of how and where people get their information. When you need facts or need to make a decision, where do you turn? SOCIALIZERS ask their friends and relatives what they know and
