When you make a decision quickly without thinking much about the consequences - Spontaneity, When you do what others expect or tell you to do, even if you didn't really decide on your own. - Compliance, When you keep putting off or delaying doing something really important, usually because it seems hard or you don't want to do it. - Procrastination, When you spend a lot of time worrying and thinking about a decision, and it becomes stressful, or upsetting. - Agonizing, When you make a decision based on what you really want, even if it might not be the best choice. - Desire, When you make a decision to stay away from something unpleasant or uncomfortable. - Avoidance, Whenyou make a safe choice that makes you feel comfortable and not worried - Security, When you combine different ideas or options to come up with the best possible solution. - Synthesis, What you give up when you decide to do or get something else. It's the next best thing you didn't choose. - Opportunity Cost, The chance that something bad might happen as a result of your decision. It's like taking a chance where things could go wrong. - Risk, The results or outcomes of the choices you make. They can be good or bad, depending on what you decide. - Consequences, The different choices or options you can pick from when making a decision. - Alternatives,

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