Obviously, we would all prefer to avoid the stress of constantly vacillating between greed and fear, but beyond that,
a less emotional decision process clearly makes you a better investor.
Not exact matches
Some people are naturally
less emotional or more able to suppress their emotions, says Shiv, who suggests that those who tend to be
emotional may want to leave the management of their investment
decisions to a trusted third party.
The
emotional and psychological side of starting a business is
less cut - and - dried than the financial and market aspects, but it's just as important in your
decision to start part time or full time.
Consumers making purchases with a strong
emotional connection — say, for a funeral, wedding or even a birthday — are
less likely to use tactics to help them get a better deal, according to a new study in the journal Judgment and
Decision Making.
We also know a lack of sleep can wreak havoc on productivity, causing us to be
less attentive, make more mistakes, process information more slowly, miss or misinterpret social and
emotional cues and impair
decision - making.
The sell
decision a little
less so — probably due in part to
emotional factors.
Many traders look for trade signals from a combination of just a few tools and indicators to build their «weight of evidence» to help them make more objective and
less emotional trading
decisions instead of reacting to any price movement on a reactionary basis.
We understand that every
decision people make when starting or adding to their family is
emotional, but once they have worked through any concerns they may have and asked all their questions, deciding on egg donation can become a
less complicated
decision.
It could be argued that what they consider the deal - breakers and deal - makers are the elements that actually make for a successful long - term relationship, and your parents are
less likely to make their
decisions on their
emotional state, like some of us singletons love to do.
For a machine whose raison d'être stands or falls on a purely
emotional purchase
decision — after all, a Golf can be had for
less with the same powertrain choices — the Beetle convertible's surprisingly practical.
That increase in confidence means you're more likely to let profits run and
less likely to fall victim to
emotional decision making.
The sell
decision a little
less so — probably due in part to
emotional factors.
The more you watch and listen to financial media, the more
emotional and
less rational
decisions, you are bound to make.
It occurred to me that I should perhaps set out my
decision tree beforehand so that I will be
less influenced by an
emotional reaction to new information.
This allowed me to be
less emotional and make strategic
decisions during a very hard time.
Joint custody is one of the best
decisions that the court can make because there is
less emotional strain on the child than in other child custody agreements.
And we spend even
less time examining how our own
emotional reactions can influence their
decision about whether to divorce.
Findings indicate that, regardless of age, children of authoritative parents perform better in school, display fewer conduct problems and show better
emotional adjustment than those raised in non-authoritative homes.12 Adolescents with authoritative parents who balance appropriate levels of supervision, nurturance and democratic
decision - making tend to achieve better psychosocial outcomes.12 Studies reveal that adolescents with authoritative parents are associated with
less psychological distress, higher self - esteem, higher academic achievements, lower levels of delinquency and
less substance use.13 Gray and Steinberg13 found that
emotional and behavioural problems tended to be associated with the degree of behavioural control and supervision or monitoring.
Property investors are a
less emotional breed who make sensible
decisions based on an evaluation of the potential profitability of the purchase.
Making these assessments helps you get to a neutral,
less emotional mindset that allows you to be better prepared to make a
decision.