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    9 Habits That Make You a Better Decision Maker

    8okaybaby@gmail.comBy 8okaybaby@gmail.comFebruary 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Label Your Emotions

    People are often more inclined to say things like, “I have butterflies in my stomach,” or “I had a lump in my throat,” rather than use feeling words, like sad or nervous, to describe their emotional state.

    Many adults just aren’t comfortable talking about their feelings. However, labeling your emotions can be the key to making better decisions. Research has shown that giving your emotions a name can help reduce their intensity, making them less likely to negatively impact your choices.

    Your feelings play a huge role in the choices you make. Studies consistently show anxiety makes people play it safe. And anxiety spills over from one area of someone’s life to another.

    So if you’re nervous about the mortgage application you just filed, you might be less likely to ask someone out on a date because you’ll think it sounds too risky.

    Excitement, on the other hand, can make you overestimate your chances of success. Even if there’s only a small likelihood you’ll succeed, you might be willing to take a big risk if you’re excited about the potential payoffs (this is often the case with gambling).

    Make it a daily habit to label your feelings. Note whether you’re feeling sad, angry, embarrassed, anxious, or disappointed. Then take a minute to consider how those emotions may be influencing your decisions.

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