set of terms

Identify the Decision

Anticipate when and where decisions will arise that will require you to make 3 different choices:HealthyThoughtfulImpulsive

Brainstorm Options

Make a list of all the possible options you would consider.

Weigh the Outcomes

step 3 of decision making process

Make and Act on the Decision

To make a decision is to make up your mind about something. To act with decision is to proceed with determination, which might be a natural character trait.

Reflection

A transformation that "flips" a figure over a mirror or reflection line.

Thoughtful Decision

A decision that will impact your future in a great way.

Healthy Decision

always choose what is going to be good for your health: mental and physical

Everyday Decision

Decisions that affect your daily life.

Pro's and Con's

arguments for and against

Outcomes

The possible results of an experiment

Positive

good or useful

Negative

bad or harmful

Values

the ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live

Decision

a choice made from available alternatives

Emotional behavior

Driven by anger, aggression, fear, pleasure, and/or contentment.

Risky behavior

Any behavior that detrimentally effects health or increases the likelihood of disease, although they typically increase an individual's sense of well-being at the moment

Impulsive behavior

Acting on impulse and not thinking things out.