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No Hard Feelings:
Ever felt something in your bones that you couldn’t otherwise explain to yourself? These feelings can help you narrow down and prioritize the options.
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081 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Not all feelings should be weighted equally. Trusting everything your brain throws at you without holding it up to a light is dangerous.
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082 |

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No Hard Feelings:
There’s good news about anxiety: you’ll be most anxious about a decision when you’re trying to pick between good choices.
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084 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Though we may be drawn to the status quo, research shows change might make us happier.
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086 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Envy reveals your values – if you’re honest with yourself.
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087 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Admitting your envy might be a sign that you need to improve or make a change.
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087 |

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No Hard Feelings:
The simplest way to prevent irrelevant emotions from marauding through your life is to let time pass before making a decision.
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088 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Excitement and anxiety are two sides of the same coin.
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088 |

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No Hard Feelings:
Stress seems to affect men and women’s decision-making behavior differently. Where men make riskier choices under duress, women tend to choose the low-risk option.
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091 |

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No Hard Feelings:
The problem with relying on emotion in hiring decisions is that we end up hiring people who make us feel good.
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092 |