darkgrey.com darkgrey.com
  Index >> About Us >> Add Your Link >> Privacy Policy >> ToS >> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Banking & Finance

Automobile & Automotive

Art & Culture

Shopping Online

Property & Agents

Medicine & Treatment

Employment & Careers

Self Help

Cooking & Drinking

People & Communities

Internet & Computers

Fitness & Health

Science & Space

Events & News

Garden & Home

Teens & Kids

Education & Reference

Games & Play

Sports & Adventure

Companies & Business

Fashion & Lifestyle

Travel & Vacation

Music & Entertainment

Law & Politics

 

Index » Self Help » Stress Control
 

Stress and Decision Making: Avoid Expensive Mistakes

 
Author: L. John Mason

Have you ever made a bad decision? Some people respond well in stressful situations and some people lose focus and can make costly mistakes.

But why does stress cause many people to have impaired decision making?

The survival mechanisms that make up the stress response are very primitive in origin. These date back well before the development of a cognitive process, such as decision making. In fact, humans, alone, have the ability to analyze and decide about our actions in this deliberate and logical way. Human brains still have the primitive responses for survival "hard-wired" into the mechanism of response to stress/threats. When stressed, the more basic and primitive parts of the human brain take over. The middle and lower brain (the more primitive parts of the human brain) which can react more quickly to threats by preparing you to fight or flee can become dominant. The logical, "thinking" part of the upper brain (Neo-cortex) shut down and good decisions are placed lower as a survival priority. In our complex society the non-thinking reactions to stress can get you in trouble.

"Impulse-control" has become legislated, for good reasons.

Impaired Decision Making

When we are stressed it is common to have several reactions that reduce effective decision making including:

1. Pre-occupation with an idea, even if it is old or ineffective. We do this because we fear new ideas or activities as a response to being overwhelmed and stressed. We tend to do things the way we always have done, rather than using new ways or new technologies.

2. Our concentration is impaired. Too much internal "noise" and distraction from our fear/stress. This is like studying in a large, noisy room and expecting to process important information for later use. We become much more sensitive to environmental distractions.

3. There is a deterioration in judgment and logical thinking. Neo-cortex shuts down and we become more reactive.

4. We can fall more easily into negative self-evaluations as stress affects our self-esteem and self-confidence. Negative thinking and self-criticism are not useful to move forward in a positive direction.

5. We have less objectivity for a reality-check that can show the over all position in the "bigger" picture.

6. Creativity is reduced. We see fewer alternatives and this reduces the brainstorming necessary for appropriate problem solving.

7. Our search for input of useful information is impaired.

8. We fail to see and understand the long-term consequences of decisions. This can lead to serious mistakes.

9. We do not communicate as effectively to get input, to make good decisions, and then to communicate and motivate people to get the required actions to successfully carry out a decision.

If you would like to avoid making costly mistakes, you need to train yourself to manage your response to stress. For assistance consider visiting the Stress Education Center's website at http://www.dstress.com

Author Bio:
L. John Mason is an expert in this field. L. has written several articles in the past on this topic.
You can search for this article using: stress management, stress management technique, managing stress, stress management techniques
 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Practical Ways of Improving Your Self Esteem - Part 1
 
Positive Thought
 
10 Benefits to Building Altars in Your Home
 
10 Interesting Facts about Archangel Michael
 
Dealing with Difficult People: The IEOE
 
Success Steps For Your Personal Or Business Life
 
Don't Forget to Dream
 
Avoid Stress to Secure Energy and Vitality
 
What is Spirituality?
 
Recognize Achievement with Awards
 
 
 
 

Believing is Seeing

We don't build our life in blind faith, but in complete confidence in God's integrity. It saves us m ... - Patricia Nordman
 

Keep Track of Your Results

Three key words to remember: weigh, count and measure. Now, why weigh, count and measure? To see wha ... - Jim Rohn
 

Figuring It All Out

What You Need to Know, and What You Dont - Curtis Burns
 
 

The 21st Century Reality: Only Living Things Can Give Life

Both Christian religion and science hold that only living things can give life. Since the 20th Centu ... - John Alquist
 

Universal Thought System Language Keywords

Learn some of the keywords that are very valuable as you begin to think in terms of the Universal Th ... - Roger Paradis
 

The Power to See Clearly Through Total Darkness

Jack, a man with a grave illness was taken after the surgery to a hospital room for two. Since the w ... - Ugur Akinci
 

How to EASILY Obtain Your Desires

Every person has his or her desires in life. These desires must be in one way or another be directed ... - Daegan Smith
 

What Is Stress And What To Do About It

You get a definition of stress that opens the door to effective stress management. - Jim Kitzmiller
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> ToS  
Copyright © 2008 www.darkgreycells.com All Rights Reserved.