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My chain model decision is; which restaurant should we choose for dinner? Next I will choose only three restaurants so my kids can discuss to each other and decide one restaurants. They will choose a restaurant that can fill them up for the longest amount of time. When my two boys finally choose a restaurant, we’ll take a short joy ride to Buffalo Wild Wings
(aka B-Dub) to enjoy our dinner. Then we usually take about ten minutes to decide what we want to eat, but first we will talk to each other and one another what they are going to eat. While we’re still deciding, the server will serve our drink. Choosing what to drink, is a faster decision. Then our server will come around ask if we are ready to order our meals. “Yes. We are ready,” I would say. About this time our server will place our order to the cook. After fifteen minutes our dinner is served to us.
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The cons outweighed the pros. This wasn’t the answer I was looking for. I was ready to move forward to pursue my goals, but my subconscious already knew I was stuck with the deciding process. After reading chapter five and completing the T-Grid model, I now realize I have few important significant in my pros and cons. I found it hard to make a balance decision with a simple list. Now or in the future I can use the force field analysis to help me make large amount of positive decision and reduce making wrong decision. Now, I’ve brainstormed all the important pros and cons, I can then evaluate each of them. Then deciding will be much easier to make. Finally, this demonstrates I can have a more accurate assessment skills to all my decision. I learned from my past decision and the skill I know now, I can feel more confident in making my life time decision. Looking back to my pros and cons list, despite the outcome. I made a wise decision to pursue my goals and have a better life for my boys and