5 Ways To Sabotage Your Decision-Making Abilities

5 Ways To Sabotage Your Decision-Making Abilities So you headed off to college and you are now your own person (except for all that money you had to borrow). One of the benefits of being your own person, is that you also get to make some important decisions. And there will be consequences to those important decisions you make. Sounds like fun, eh? The ability to make good decisions and live with the consequences is something that each person has to deal with on his or her way to adulthood. We call this - a fact of life. But there's no guarantee that the decisions you make will turn out the way you hope. So, in order to make a good decision, it's important to begin to remove some of the ways that people make bad decisions. Here's five barriers that decrease the likelihood that your decision will turn out in a positive manner: 1. Indecision - The rock band, Rush, has a line in one of their songs that basically says, "If you decide not to decide, you still have made a ch...