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Better Decision Making For Health
Goals: Psychological & Mental Health
Tips
29k releases a new
report called, “How to
Improve Decision
Making?”
The new report was written
by 29k's chief psychologist,
Jenny Rickardsson, and
discusses why a lot of us
struggle with making
decisions.
Despite common
perceptions, most
people are not lazy
with decision-making.
Instead, a lot of individuals
tend to choose the easiest,
fastest solution due to the
evolutionary predisposition
for survival.
This explains why some
people fail the
“marshmallow test” – the
psychological assessment
for delayed gratification.
According to the new
report, you may struggle
with delayed gratification
because you may
instinctively want to claim
all resources before they
run out.
While this evolutionary
response was necessary in
prehistoric times, this knee-jerk
reaction may cause you to
make ill-informed decisions in
today’s world.
Learn more at
https://29k.org/how-to-improve-
decision-making
Goals: Psychological & Mental Health
Tips
29k releases a new
report called, “How to
Improve Decision
Making?”
The new report was written
by 29k's chief psychologist,
Jenny Rickardsson, and
discusses why a lot of us
struggle with making
decisions.
Despite common
perceptions, most
people are not lazy
with decision-making.
Instead, a lot of individuals
tend to choose the easiest,
fastest solution due to the
evolutionary predisposition
for survival.
This explains why some
people fail the
“marshmallow test” – the
psychological assessment
for delayed gratification.
According to the new
report, you may struggle
with delayed gratification
because you may
instinctively want to claim
all resources before they
run out.
While this evolutionary
response was necessary in
prehistoric times, this knee-jerk
reaction may cause you to
make ill-informed decisions in
today’s world.
Learn more at
https://29k.org/how-to-improve-
decision-making