1.4: Evaluating decisions

  • Decision #1: Eating a whole tub of ice cream

    After a long day my friend decided they would eat a whole tub of ice cream, they let their emotions get to them(If it becomes clear that emotions played too large of a role in making a choice, learn from that and don't let it happen again." (1.4: Evaluating Decisions)
  • Decision #2: Doing a whole thirty

    This lifestyle change would greatly effect the way I feel in a positive way, so it was a no brainier to do one. "Mary lessions developed in this stage come out of examining the implications of the decision"( 1.4: Evaluating decisions).
  • Effectiveness and the right decision?

    The ice cream decision effectiveness was effective in making him feel better but was not good for his health. doing a hole thirty was effective in making me feel better and my body becoming healthier. The ice cream choice was not the right one, doing a whole thirty was the right choice. " When decision outcomes are not clearly measurable or have ambiguous results-some good, some bad, is not uncommon for people to emphasize the favorable results and discount the negative" (1.4: eval. Decisions)