Name_____________ Assignment # _____ EQ: HOW CAN I LEARN TO MAKE GOOD DECISIONS?

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Name_____________ Assignment # _____ EQ: HOW CAN I LEARN TO MAKE GOOD DECISIONS?

STATE THE SITUATION: WHAT IS THE DECISION TO BE MADE?

LIST THE OPTIONS: WHAT WAYS DO YOU HAVE TO DEAL WITH THE SITUATION?

WEIGH THE POSSIBLE OUTCOMES: ASK YOURSELF WHAT THE POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE RESULTS ARE OF EACH CHOICE.

CONSIDER YOUR VALUES VALUES ARE BELIEFS AND IDEAS THAT ARE IMPORTANT TO YOU AND YOUR FAMILY

MAKE A DECISION AND ACT

EVALUATE THE DECISION YOU MAY FIND YOU MADE THE RIGHT DECISION, OR THAT YOU WILL CHANGE THINGS NEXT TIME.

THINK OF A BIG DECISION THAT YOU HAVE HAD TO MAKE IN THE PAST. COMPLETE THE CONCEPT MAP WITH SPECIFIC INFORMATION ON YOUR DECISION.