See Your Way to Better Decisions

See Your Way to Better Decisions
Stop. Look. Listen. Smell.
David Amerland on the neuroprocessing that sharpens thought skills.

Physical actions to improve a sense of the world around you can sharpen decision-making.

So your eyes, or rather the way you use them shape how your mind works and create the neuronal networks you apply every time you make a decision. Analytical decision making can no more thrive if you’re not used to being aware of the moment and your surroundings than a rose bush can survive in the desert without water. The essentials required to sustain it are simply not there.

#thesnipermind

Originally shared by David Amerland

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  1. We are truly firmly rooted to our world no matter how we look at it Zara Altair

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  2. David Amerland Those roots build our core. Love your distinction between looking and seeing, in spite of my tiny daughet's label of looking, looking. :)

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  3. Zara Altair she meant the same thing by placing different emphasis on the same word :) The meaning was the same.

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  4. David Amerland Zara Altair
    By considering cause and effect from a holistic or cumulative perspective we can make far better decisions that intrinsically take the wider consequences into account

    Some call it #inclusivity

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