Each decision we make, each action we take, is born out of an intention.
The decisions we make about the Internet don't affect just the Internet – they are answers to basic questions about the relationship each citizen has to the government and about the extent to which we trust one another with the full range of fundamental rights granted by the Constitution.
The decisions we make in Washington have a direct impact on the people in our country, obviously.
Without your voice being heard in Washington, the decisions we make aren't as good. I would urge women to consider public service. And if you want to run, give me a call. I'll help.
The more decisions we make in a day, the more likely we are to make bad decisions - because deciding wears us down. You start making decisions in the morning, and by the middle of the afternoon, you're running on fumes.
I'm really close to my family, and we talk through things. My parents are so amazing, they're brilliant. We try to take one step at a time and be wise about the decisions we make and keep our values and the things that are important.
The choices and decisions we make in terms of how we use the land ultimately affect our very DNA. Environmental issues are life issues.
Decision-making is difficult because, by its nature, it involves uncertainty. If there was no uncertainty, decisions would be easy! The uncertainty exists because we don't know the future, we don't know if the decision we make will lead to the best possible outcome. Cognitive science has taught us that relying on our gut or intuition often leads to bad decisions, particularly in cases where statistical information is available. Our guts and our brains didn't evolve to deal with probabilistic thinking.
Authenticity is more than speaking; Authenticity is also about doing. Every decision we make says something about who we are.
You tell them - you tell them there's a cost. . . . . Every decision we make in life, there's always a cost.
Good and evil increase at compound interest. That's why the little decisions we make every day are of infinite importance.
Positioning the brand and regaining trust are all smart things for us to do and those are the litmus tests for any decisions we make.
Ultimately, we are all products of the experiences we have and the decisions we make as children, and it remains a peculiar detail of human condition that something as precious as the future is entrusted to us when we possess so little foresight. Perhaps that's what makes hindsight so intriguing. When you're young the future is a blank canvas, but looking back you are always able to see the big picture.
We worship God with our entire life - with every decision we make and everything we do
And if we're all one, we need to stop our competition with each other. Most of the decisions we make are about survival and winning.
There's less of a connection for a lot of people between the technical decisions we make and the ethical ramifications we are responsible for.
We all have the power to choose how we are going to handle every situation we are faced with throughout our lives. We are in control of the decision we make whether it's about work, relationships, parenting, or our health.
With every decisions we make, the last question we ask is what does the consumer think of this.
Our certainty that angels right now witness how we are walking through life should mightily influence the decisions we make. God is watching, and His angels are interested spectators too.
A personal mission statement becomes the DNA for every other decision we make.