FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
STUMPED? STYMIED? STUPEFIED? NEW BOOK EXPLAINS HOW TO MAKE GOOD DECISIONS:
The Art of Making Good Decisions by Philip Kimble Now Available Nationwide
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Feeling stumped, stymied, or stupefied by a
big (or small) decision? A new book, The
Art of Making Good Decisions by Philip Kimble, takes the guesswork out of
common decision-making quandaries and explains how to make good, solid,
choices—easily, quickly, and consistently.
Sources estimate that an
individual makes more than 30,000 conscious decisions each day. While most decisions are relatively
minor—researchers at Cornell University suggest that persons typically make
over 200 decisions a day on food alone—decisions, even the small ones,
matter. Consequently, being able to make
consistently good, solid decisions is vitally important to our well-being, our
livelihood, and our happiness.
Written by Atlanta area resident
Philip Kimble, The Art of Making Good
Decisions, explains how—and why—to make good decisions. A groundbreaking book filled with fascinating
insights, tips, tricks and techniques, The
Art of Making Good Decisions is published in trade paper (ISBN: 978-1542404075,
168 pages, $9.95) and eBook ($9.50) editions and is now available wherever
fine books are sold.
Author Philip Kimble takes
readers on an enlightening journey through the decision-making process in The Art of Making Good Decisions. In this thoughtful and thought-provoking
guide, Kimble sheds light on such topics as:
the three driving elements to any decision; elements of the decision
model sequence; the key component behind bad decisions; how to recognize a good
decision; what happens when decisions need to be tweaked—aka zigging and
zagging; becoming a more confident
decision maker; and other important topics. Moreover, The Art of Making Good Decisions is filled with step-by-step
examples, sage advice, and anecdotes.
Clear, concise, and imminently
readable, The Art of Making Good
Decisions presents an eye-opening look at the decision making process. Part
how-to manual, part coach, part mentor in a book, The Art of Making Good Decisions is intended for anyone who has
struggled with making decisions.
So the next time you find
yourself frustrated, flummoxed, or frazzled when facing a decision, take
heart: by applying the principles
outlined in The Art of Making Good
Decisions, you can begin your transition from inaction to decisiveness and
bring sense and clarity to choices. Now that’s
a good decision.
Philip Kimble lives in the
Atlanta area with his wife Julie.
Members of the news media wishing
to request additional information are kindly asked to contact Maryglenn McCombs
by phone: (615) 297-9875 or by email:
maryglenn@maryglenn.com
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