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Anxiety and Decision Making

We all know people who can keep their cool. Levelheaded people are exceptional. They stand out because they don't show anxiety. But butterflies are a natural part of life. Maybe showing your feelings isn't always appropriate or to your benefit, but feeling your feelings is always important. And, making friends with your anxiety is a key ...
... to good decision-making.

So what's the difference between a cool-headed person and a person who can make good decisions under pressure? Well sometimes they're the same person, but when they're not, the difference is how each uses emotional energy while making decisions. The decision-maker works with his or her feelings to use them as part of the decision-making process, while the cool customer expends energy suppressing his or her feelings. It's a subtle difference, but it's real.

When I talk to job candidates before their interviews, I always discuss butterflies. I hope the candidate has uncomfortable feelings. She should feel slightly nervous. As a job candidate, she's going to be judged. Since she is pursuing something valuable her body should register anxietyhopefully not too much. The secret to being emotionally available for the interview is not to let those nervous feelings get in the way. Make friends with your butterflies. Use the butterflies to remind you of something important for the interview.

Anxiety is important for more than just interviews. Learning to bring feelings into all your business interactions will help every decision you make, including career development decisions. © by Todd Royer. All Rights Reserved. *******# # #******** Todd Royer has been writing for the internet for 2 years. He has helped hundreds of people with their professional growth. If you would like a free subscription to Career Development Weekly, click below:
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A list of Career Development articles by Todd Royer are available for reprint at: http://www.toddroyerwriting.com
About the Author Todd Royer is a seasoned career development specialist. He is experienced in managing organizational growth by recruiting competent confident people. Currently he is Senior Partner at DiscoveryTech, Technical Recruiting.

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