Quotes & Sayings About Decision Making And Problem Solving
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Top Decision Making And Problem Solving Quotes
Be open about your thoughts, ideas, and desires and you will be right with your decisions. — Auliq Ice
I turned down one of the big young adult franchises. — Douglas Booth
Simply put, a woman's brain is not her friend when it comes to confidence. We think too much and we think about the wrong things. Thinking harder and harder and harder won't solve our issues, though, it won't make us more confident, and it most certainly freezes decision making, not to mention action. Remember, the female brain works differently from the male brain; we really do have more going on, we are more keenly aware of everything happening around us, and that all becomes part of our cognitive stew. Ruminating drains the confidence from us. Those negative thoughts, and nightmare scenarios masquerading as problem solving, spin on an endless loop. We render ourselves unable to be in the moment or to trust our instincts because we are captive to those distracting, destructive thoughts, which gradually squeeze all the spontaneity out of life and work. We have got to stop ruminating. — Katty Kay
Environment-based education produces student gains in social studies, science, language arts, and math; improves standardized test scores and grade-point averages; and develops skills in problem-solving, critical thinking, and decision-making. — Richard Louv
Village people had no central conception of truth or time or even of other people's memories; they always just played dumb when he told them they'd changed their stories — Karan Mahajan
Kindness toward strangers is rare in North Korea. There is risk in helping others. The irony was that by forcing us to be good citizens, the state made accusers and informers of us all. — Hyeonseo Lee
For a dude, I think I do cook. I'm a stay-at-home parent a lot of the time. — Mike D
My research career has been devoted to understanding human decision-making and problem-solving processes. The pursuit of this goal has led me into the fields of political science, economics, cognitive psychology, computer science and philosophy of science, among others. — Herbert A. Simon
Never bring the problem solving stage into the decision making stage. Otherwise, you surrender yourself to the problem rather than the solution. — Robert H. Schuller
Now more people are doing work that requires individual decision-making and problem-solving, and we need an educational system that will help develop those skills. — Seymour Papert
How will history judge us? Will our tales be sources of inspiration, or wells of caution? — Yunus D. Saleh
Framing the right problem is equally or even more important than solving it. — Pearl Zhu
Major, I do not know why God does the things He does, but I believe you have the same duty to God as you have always had: to follow the right path, to live your life with a clear conscience. — Jeff Shaara
Now the word-symbols of conceptual ideas have passed so long from hand to hand in the service of the understanding, that they have gradually lost all such fanciful reference. — Wilhelm Wundt
As a means of motivating people to be cruel or inhumane-as a means of inciting evil, to borrow the vocabulary of the devout-there may be no more potent force than religion. — Jon Krakauer
Critical Thinking narrows and creative thinking expands, but they must work in tandem for problem solving and decision making. — Pearl Zhu
You didn't just show up on planet Earth by accident.. You were handpicked by Almighty God. — Joel Osteen
Halfhearted or insincere apologies are often worse than not apologizing at all because recipients find them insulting. If you've done something wrong in your dealings with another person, it's as if there's an infection in your relationship. A good apology is like an antibiotic; a bad apology is like rubbing salt I the wound. — Randy Pausch
If we are going to live with our deepest differences then we must learn about one another. — Deborah J. Levine
I like to think that since I was about 19, I have studied human decision-making and problem-solving. — Herbert A. Simon
The game I play is a very interesting one. It's imagination, in a tight straightjacket. — Richard Feynman
Decision making and problem solving are not the same. To solve a problem, one needs to find a solution. To make a decision, one needs to make a choice. — Michael J. Marx
A problem well-defined is a problem half solved. — John Dewey