Developing Good Judgment

Employees that make good decisions, and use good judgment are highly valued and sought after. Now is the time for you to start developing the ability to show good judgment.

If you often regret what you say or do, or if you’re already in the habit of making dumb mistakes, start making changes now. Instead of using poor judgment and then telling yourself or others, “I know better”, start applying the following suggestions now.

I Knew Better

When was the last time you made a decision you regretted? Or said or did something that you later regretted or had to apologize for?

What was the situation? Were emotions involved in how you acted or in what you did or said? Write your answer in your journal.

There are very few valid reasons for making stupid decisions or using bad judgment. In the workplace or in life.

Watch the video to find out how you can improve your decision-making and ability to use good judgment.

Steps for Change

Metacognitive Goal

For the next week use the metacognitive goal as explained in the video. Also, see if you have or can apply these methods for change listed above in your decision-making this week. Write down your findings in your journal.

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