The thing about feelings, and I agree they are inputs into any decision, is that feelings are generally left unexamined. They are inputs so make those gut feelings explicit so that you can interrogate them. Otherwise you may never figure out it is a mistake not to switch doors.
The thing about feelings, and I agree they are inputs into any decision, is that feelings are generally left unexamined. They are inputs so make those gut feelings explicit so that you can interrogate them. Otherwise you may never figure out it is a mistake not to switch doors.
Thanks Annie - I agree and they have to be part of the decison process and handled as carefully as the data, logic and beliefs that go into making choices. Enjoying this open forum, so much to take in.
The thing about feelings, and I agree they are inputs into any decision, is that feelings are generally left unexamined. They are inputs so make those gut feelings explicit so that you can interrogate them. Otherwise you may never figure out it is a mistake not to switch doors.
Thanks Annie - I agree and they have to be part of the decison process and handled as carefully as the data, logic and beliefs that go into making choices. Enjoying this open forum, so much to take in.