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Brilliant Decision Making: Take Control of Your Career, Relationships, Health and Happiness

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Decisions underpin everything we do. On a day-to-day basis they allow us to shape how we spend our time and on a broader scale they are the driving force behind all aspects of change. Being able to make confident, considered decisions is an essential skill in life and Brilliant Decision Making shows you how. Developed over many years of building successful businesses, Robbie Steinhouse shares with you his powerful four-stage decision-making process. Whatever your situation, whatever decision you need to make, Brilliant Decision Making gives you a clear and effective approach to ensure every decision you make is the right one for you. BRILLIANT OUTCOMES ? Understand the essential stages in making any decision ? Feel confident using a decision-making process ? Know when it?s good to be decisive and better to take your time

171 pages, Paperback

First published June 15, 2010

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Robbie Steinhouse

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Robbie Steinhouse is a British entrepreneur, teacher and writer. He trains and coaches internationally in his role as director of NLP School, offering accredited neuro linguistic programming training. He also heads up the Coaching Consultancy, a specialist provider of executive coaching.

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May 14, 2019
This is, hands down, one of the best and most powerful books I've ever read in my life
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December 27, 2017
Good read, bit confusing to grasp the train of thought on some sections, none the less very useful tips here and there. One of those books to make a reference to if you want to dwell into deeper on decision making processes.

Some of the information is common sense, while other sections are very cleverly written out!!
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