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Self-reflection as a tool for better decision-making
What is your first step when you have to make a decision in an important situation?
I take time to reflect in order to understand my feelings.
I am considering all options and their potential consequences.
I am consulting with someone I trust.
I follow my intuition and make decisions based on my first thought.
I quickly make a decision and do not hesitate, so I can get it over with.
When something doesn't develop as expected after a decision, how do you feel?
I feel frustration and anger towards myself.
I am trying to figure out what I could have done differently to improve myself.
I focus more on the next task and don't dwell on it too much.
I will reassess the situation and look for a new opportunity to avoid making the same mistakes.
I am trying to ignore failure and move on without much analysis.
How do you usually resolve a conflict that involves your decision?
I am trying to maintain open communication and understand the other perspective as well.
I will quickly make a decision that I believe is best, regardless of the opinions of others.
I will listen to all sides and then make my decision, even if it may be difficult.
I rely on experience and explore what experts in the field would tell me.
I try to avoid conflicts and prefer to make decisions in a way that doesn't upset anyone.
When was the last time you reassessed your decision and why?
It happened recently because I felt like I rushed.
I regularly reassess decisions when I discover new information.
It wasn't often, but when the decision turned out to be wrong, it was necessary to correct it.
I usually stick to a decision once I've made it and do not revisit it.
I did it last time because I felt like I was ignoring my feelings.
How do you perceive your self-regulation skills when making decisions?
I feel that I have a good overview, but sometimes I get carried away by emotions.
I have strong control over my decisions and always strive to take prudent steps.
From time to time, I feel that I should be more patient in making decisions.
Sometimes I feel uncertain, but I try to make a quick decision to avoid stagnation.
My decisions are often quick, but sometimes I wonder if I made the right choice.
What is your attitude towards unknown situations that require decision-making?
I enjoy taking on new challenges and I make decisions intuitively.
I avoid making decisions in unknown situations; I prefer to wait for more information.
I will try to find an analysis or research that will help me in making a decision.
I rely on past experiences that help me make decisions even in unfamiliar environments.
In these situations, I often consult with someone who has more experience.
How often do you analyze the consequences of your decisions after making them?
I carefully consider each decision even after its implementation to learn from it.
I analyze my decisions only when something doesn't go as planned.
I try to learn from my decisions regularly, but sometimes I forget.
I do not focus on analyzing consequences; I often concentrate on the current situation.
I usually do not analyze the consequences of my decisions; rather, I focus on the next step.
When was the last time you experienced a dilemma that you had to resolve for a longer period?
Recently, when deciding between career and personal life.
Yesterday, when I felt that I didn't have all the necessary information to make a decision.
Last week, when I was faced with a challenging career choice.
A long time ago, I usually make decisions quickly and without much dilemma.
Recently, I haven't had time to deal with dilemmas, I prefer to make decisions without hesitation.
How do you behave when a decision turns out to be wrong?
I am looking for a way to fix it and learn from the mistake.
I can't fix it, but at least I know it wasn't the right decision.
I am trying to forget this experience as soon as possible and move on.
I will reassess what didn’t work and draw lessons for future decision-making.
I will focus on ensuring that a similar mistake does not happen again.
What motivates you the most when making important life decisions?
The desire to achieve personal fulfillment and growth.
A rational approach that takes into account rational factors.
Definitely the emotional aspect and values that resonate with me.
Fear of failure, but also of not doing what is right.
The need to secure the future and stability for oneself and one's family.
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