Decision Responsibility

Those who struggle with decision-making might not even realise they are avoiding it.  The difficulty may be associated with the responsibility that comes with deciding an outcome. 

All decisions have consequences.  Even the answer to ‘what’s for dinner’ has a cascading series of consequences.  A roast beef needs more time than a stir-fry.  If you don’t have pasta in the pantry, that decision was ‘wrong’.  If you burn yourself steaming the vegetables, then your decision has induced pain. 

Decisions have consequences.  And the decision-maker wears the responsibility for those consequences.

Decision-makers are excellent at accepting responsibility.  They have to be.

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