Decision making is a very personal process, and there is no single correct way to come to a good decision. You may be tend to use very tangible, concrete information for your decision making, or you may be more of an intuitive person who uses information that is abstract and theoretical to inform your decisions.
Your actual decision making may be made through feeling, that is, using empathy and harmony as priorities for your choices. On the other hand, you may come to your decisions through thinking, using a more detached, logical approach.
Society tend to value the logical, thinking style of decision making combined with the use of tangible, concrete information gathering. However, there is also a lot to be said for using more abstract intuition to gather information, and making decisions from a feeling perspective as well.
All ways of making decisions are valid, and it is important to trust your own preferred style of decision making.
You’ll find decision making tools at:
Career Decision Test - Decisional Balance
and
Decision Making Confidence - Choose It!
