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Step 1 Watch and take notes during this video

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Step 1 Watch and take notes during this video.

Watch and take notes during the following Marie TV video. 

Decision making is tough. Are you being swayed by fear, intuition or a gut instinct? In this MarieTV episode, you’ll learn 4 simple tests to make the right decision, every time.

Decision Making: 4 Simple Tests To Help You Make The Right Decision (Links to an external site.)Decision Making: 4 Simple Tests To Help You Make The Right Decision

Step 2 Post the following.

Respond to the following and site your resources and put quotation marks around direct quotes to support your opinions.

  • In one paragraph, describe how you think the entrepreneur you are researching this week may have approached the four steps in the video.  Do you think they felt expansive or contracted?  What were their worst/best case scenarios?  Did they take a smaller step, using the "work it test" or did they dive in fully?
  • Touch on each of these four tests in your response:
    • Test #1 - Physical Test - Contracted or Expansive
    • Test #2 - Worst Case Scenario Test (WCS)
    • Test #3 - Best Case Scenarios Test (BCS)
    • Test #4 - The Work it Test

"Despite our fears, most decisions aren't permanent, most things you can stop, evolve or reverse"

Step 3 Read and respond to other students' posts.

Comment on the thoughts expressed by at least two other students. If differences of opinion occur, debate and support your viewpoint professionally, citing references and resources appropriately.

All Discussion Board Requirements:

  • Post a minimum of 3 posts per discussion, 1 initial response and 2 replies to a classmate
  • The first post must be made at least 2 days before the due date
  • The first post should be at least 100 words
  • Reply posts should be at least 25 words
  • Spell check, grammar check, proof read, use Netiquette
  • Include salutation to start replies (ie: "Hello John")
  • Use quotation marks around direct quotes and cite all resources
  • No late discussions are graded

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