This Week with Introspective

The definition of Judgement from the Strengths Profile:

  • You enjoy assessing the situation, evidence and facts, being confident that you will reach the right decision.

  • Your decisions stand up to robust challenge, and you typically turn out to be right.

  • You enjoy making decisions and are able to make the right decision quickly and easily.

Questions to help you bring this strength to life:

  • Evaluate clearly: What information or perspectives do I need to ensure my decision is well-balanced and fair?

  • Check biases: What personal assumptions or preferences could influence my judgment, and how can I counter them?

  • Seek soundingboards: Who can I invite to challenge my thinking or offer alternative viewpoints before I finalize a decision?

  • Learn from outcomes: What recent decision taught me something valuable about my decision-making process, and how can I apply that insight next time?

Resources of the Week

Article

The Elements of Good Judgment

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How to improve your decision-making

By Sir Andrew Likierman

Podcast

Trust Your Gut: How to Make a Hard Decision

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Learn how to trust your intuition and become confident and decisive.

By Mel Robbins

Article

Does Your Gut Always Steer You Right?

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Weighing a big decision? Here’s what experts say about when to go with your gut or your rational brain—or some combination of both

By Elizabeth Bernstein

Strength Story: Julie

Confident Choices in Uncertain Times

Decisions aren’t always easy, especially when the outcome is unclear. But by leaning into her strength of judgment, Julie shows how clarity and confidence come from aligning choices with your core values — no matter what others think.

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