Self-reflection as a tool for better decision-making

Self-reflection as a tool for better decision-making

Get to know yourself to make better decisions. Each of us has unique strengths – some make decisions quickly, while others need more time. We all have the capacity to improve our decision-making if we better understand ourselves.

This module focuses on developing self-reflection as a tool for everyday decision-making. It helps you recognize your own thought patterns, emotions, and habits that influence your choices.

  • Better understanding of yourself – you will discover what influences your decisions.
  • Uncovering inner patterns – you will learn how you react in different situations.
  • Developing conscious decision-making – you will learn to respond thoughtfully, not impulsively.
  • Increasing personal responsibility – you will realize the impact of your decisions.
  • Practical tips for change – you will receive specific recommendations on how to improve.

Want to make better decisions? Choose this module and start with yourself.

What is your first step when you have to make a decision in an important situation?
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When something doesn't develop as expected after a decision, how do you feel?
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How do you usually resolve a conflict that involves your decision?
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When was the last time you reassessed your decision and why?
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How do you perceive your self-regulation skills when making decisions?
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What is your attitude towards unknown situations that require decision-making?
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How often do you analyze the consequences of your decisions after making them?
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When was the last time you experienced a dilemma that you had to resolve for a longer period?
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How do you behave when a decision turns out to be wrong?
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What motivates you the most when making important life decisions?
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