Journal #2 Decisions and Consequences

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Journal #2 Decisions and Consequences Think of a time that you made a pretty big decisions and describe the consequences of that decision. Consequences can be both positive and negative. How might your outcome have changed with a different decision? The typical “afterthought” of “If I had just said this or done that…”

Unit Essential Questions What is the relationship between decisions and consequences? What factors influence whether your are successful or unsuccessful in achieving your goals? How is it true that everyone is “handicapped?”