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Decision Making 101 – Check Your Emotions Before You Decide

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That makes some intuitive sense related to the short-term impact on our decision making. The issue is the potential to sow the seed of a pattern of decision making that could have a long-term negative impact on your relationships and performance. The issue is bigger than the one decision in front of you at the moment.

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Decision Making 101 – Check Your Emotions Before You Decide | Guy.

The Recovering Engineer

That makes some intuitive sense related to the short-term impact on our decision making. The issue is the potential to sow the seed of a pattern of decision making that could have a long-term negative impact on your relationships and performance. The issue is bigger than the one decision in front of you at the moment.

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How Much Margin Do You Have? | Guy Harris: The Recovering Engineer

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December 14, 2010 by Guy Harris Filed under Gallery , Reflections 8 Comments A few days ago, I posted about the tragic death of a young lady who was part of my life when I was in college and she was a toddler. Reply Guy Harris says: December 15, 2010 at 10:39 pm Tim, Thanks for the comment. How Much Margin Do You Have?

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Why The Health Care Reform Debate Makes Me Sick

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My friend’s brother-in-law was so focused on the symptom (water on the floor) that he didn’t stop long enough to fix the root cause (water flowing through the water heater). Reply Guy Harris says: February 28, 2010 at 10:47 am Brian, First, thanks for sharing your viewpoint. Thanks also, for making my point for me.

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Why The Health Care Reform Debate Makes Me Sick

The Recovering Engineer

My friend’s brother-in-law was so focused on the symptom (water on the floor) that he didn’t stop long enough to fix the root cause (water flowing through the water heater). Reply Guy Harris says: February 28, 2010 at 10:47 am Brian, First, thanks for sharing your viewpoint. Thanks also, for making my point for me.