Self-confidence in decision-making

Self-confidence in decision-making

Intuition or Reason? Find Your Power in Decision-Making. Each of us relies on different factors when making decisions – some on facts, others on instincts. We all have a natural ability to make the right choices if we can learn to trust it.

This module focuses on understanding whether you are more guided by logic or intuition. It will help you evaluate your decision-making processes and strengthen your self-confidence.

  • Better understanding of your own decision-making – you will discover whether you are more analytical or intuitive.
  • Balancing logic and intuition – you will learn when to rely on facts and when on your gut feeling.
  • Increase in self-confidence – you will strengthen your ability to stand by your decisions.
  • Improvement in the speed and accuracy of choices – you will learn to evaluate situations more effectively.
  • Practical tips for developing decision-making – you will receive recommendations for better practices in everyday life.

Are you ready to boost your self-confidence? Choose this module and discover your power in decision-making.

Imagine that you receive two contradictory pieces of advice from experienced people. How do you decide?




After a sudden failure, you have the option to decide how to proceed. What will you do first?




How do you react when you have to make an important decision under time pressure?




When meeting new people, you quickly form an opinion. How do you perceive it?




When you are faced with a new opportunity, what influences you the most?




How do you react when someone tries to question your decision?




Imagine that you are solving a problem that doesn’t have a clear solution. How do you proceed?




In which situation do you feel most confident when making decisions?




How do you behave when you feel that you have made the wrong decision?




What word best describes your decision-making?




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