My decision making process.

in Hive Learners10 months ago

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Decision making is a vital part of human existence.

There was a time in every man's life that someone else took a decision on his behalf. This is the period of childhood. At that stage, the decision surrounding the survival of a child rests squarely on the parents or guardian. Once the stage passes, man becomes the product of his decisions.

A good decision could liberate a man beyond his imagination while a bad decision could sink a man severely. It is due to this fact that someone must be careful when making a decision.

Decision making is not something one can run away from. As simple as selection of what to eat is, a wrong decision can subject someone to physiological imbalance.

When I am at the point of making a decision, I do many things to be in charge of the situation. First of all, I do critical analysis of the options before me. If the options are two or three, I analyze the benefits and demerits attached to each choice.

I look at my life goal and this guides me in making decisions. I have my vision in life and I go on many missions to actualize it. When deciding on anything, I analyze how helpful it is to my vision. My vision can't be compromised. As a result of this, a decision that would threaten the actualization of my vision is trashed timely.

One experience that I have in this regard was when I was looking for a job after my undergraduate degree. My vision was to work in academics. My interest was to be a teacher and researcher in a university or polytechnic but when my choice wasn't forthcoming, I took up a teaching position with a secondary school. The salary was meager and I didn't relent in my efforts to secure another job.

While I was teaching, an opportunity surfaced for me to work in a bank. The offer came with more than 100% increments in remunerations than the school. I was to decide within a few days whether to resign my teaching job and join the bank.

I was in a dilemma for a moment. I related it with many people around me and majority of them advised me to go for the banking job.

I paused for a moment and analyzed the two choices in front of me. If I go for the banking job, I may have access to better pay but the job would create more gap between me and my dream to be an academic. Whereas the salary in the school was small, I believed that such work served a better purpose for achieving my vision.

I rejected the banking job offer and today, I am proud that I made that decision.

The kind of decision before me determines how long it takes me to act. I explore the process which includes analysis of the choices, consultation of people who might have walked that path in the past after which I reanalyze the choices and decide on one.

I take my time to complete the process as long as it's not a time bound decision. If it is time bound, I fast track the process so that I can make a decision before the time expiration. I don't rush in making decisions unless it is in the form of an urgency.

No matter how good one is in reading into the future to predict the possible consequence of a decision being taken, one can not always get it the way he wished. It is on this premise that I trained my mind to be prepared for failure.

No matter how sure a decision that I am making is, even if I am adding 1 and 1, I get prepared for a way to handle an answer other than 2. By doing so, the results of a badly made decision doesn't hit me severely.

I take responsibility for the results of my decisions. I don't push blame to anyone else even if it was your advice that I took to decide the way I did. As much as I feel down with a decision that made things not go as planned, I relate my mind back to other decisions that I made in the past that turned out as great. With this mechanisms, I would be able to cope with the disappointment.

Thank you for your time. I will appreciate your comment.

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I really love this piece. You hit the nail on the head.

The aspect of not going astray from your dream is one thing I cherish a lot. Not really about the pay but about the passion behind what we are doing. This is one thing that that gives us a lot of problems in life. When you see a doctor who is not passionate about medicals and saving lives just doing it for the sake of money he will earn from it.

I love your decision and I pray you get to better heights. Just continue being yourself.

You are right about people going for some profession because of the pay or because that is the only choice available at the time. I have seen this among military and paramilitary organizations. Unemployment rather than passion pushed some people into it and it manifests in the actions.
Another thing is that one that doesn't go for his passion tends to be unhappy at any slightest disappointment in what drew him to the job. It's awesome to like what you do. You work without necessarily being supervised or forced to.
Thank you for your prayers @abdul-qudus. Thank you for your prayers.

Wow... I'm learning a new thing about passion and wants. Despite you needed money you choose passion. That's kind of difficult to decide but I feel peace of mind is the goal here, you can have money and still not be happy, it's happening very much nowadays. Since going for your passion won't stop putting food on your table, I don't think you're wrong thou, my humble contribution..🙏🙏

You hit the point @ovey10. Happiness is paramount. Once you like the job that you do, you feel satisfied with the income you get from the job. Your motivation is your love for the profession. Like you stated, going for your passion diligently won't stop putting food on your table.

It's not possible to live a meaningful life without making some critical decisions.
Deciding to stay on your path and not be swayed by money brought future happiness to you.
I also believe in taking responsibility for every decision no matter the outcome and moving forward.

Once these two things that you mentioned are given a kind consideration, one would be able to stick to his path to actualize his or her dreams. If things don't work out as planned, one has to move on without being depressed.
Thank you @aunty-tosin for stopping by.


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