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The first D in the DECIDE Process is:
Delve into
Define
Determine
Decode
What is the first E in the DECIDE Process?
Explore
Evolve
Encourage
Evaluate
What is the C in the DECIDE Process?
Consequences
Compute
Consider
Construct
What does the I stand for in DECIDE?
Indent
Identify
Investigate
Internalize
What does the second D stand for in DECIDE?
Decide
Develop
Decode
Determine
What does the second E stand for in the DECIDE Process?
Educate
Explore
Evaluate
Envision
What is the phrase that cooresponds with the first D in DECIDE?
Demonstrate the consequences
Define the problem
Define the pros and cons
Determine the solution
What is the phrase that cooresponds with the first E in DECIDE?
Envision the values
Expect the values
Explore the alternatives
Evaluate the problem
What is the phrase that cooresponds with the C in DECIDE?
Consider the positives and negatives of each option
Consider other people's feelings
Construct remedies to the barriers
Consider the consequences
What is the phrase that cooresponds with the I in DECIDE?
Identify your values
Investigate an action plan
Identify the barriers
Identify your coping mechanisms
What is the phrase that cooresponds with the second D in DECIDE?
Decode the problem
Demonstrate and associate
Determine the consequences
Decide and act.
What is the phrase for the second E in DECIDE?
Evaluate the results
Expect perfection
Explore your options
Envision success
In the decision making process, who is always impacted by the decision?
Parents
Friends
Person making decision
Everyone
Considering the consequences can also be called:
Pro and cons
Positives and negatives
Good and bad
All of the above
One should choose the _________ that best aligns with their beliefs.
Emotion
Educations
Values
Consequences
Benefits of evaluating the results of a decision are to:
see if another person would have been impacted.
learn from goal setting
go against your values
learn from mistakes
The DECIDE Process will help you to:
make perfect decisions
help you to make impulsive decisions
make more responsible decisions
avoid responsible decisions
Values are:
expensive items.
ideas that you got from the internet.
people, beliefs and ideals that are important to you.
things my friends told me are cool.
Accepting that a decision you make will affect you and others
can be only positive.
is not particularly important in making a decision.
is taking personal responsibility.
is identifying a problem.
The acronym that makes up the decision making process is
DECEIT
DEAL BRAKER
SMART
DECIDE
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