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In everyday life, you often have to make one choice after another. Most of the time this probably comes easily to you, but there may also be choices that you have trouble making. The aim of this...

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9789074123235

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In everyday life, you often have to make one choice after another. Most of the time this probably comes easily to you, but there may also be choices that you have trouble making. The aim of this game is to help you make choices, so that these are easier or of better quality.

The Choice Game is a good tool for anyone who is about to make an important choice independently. It is also intended for professionals who help others make choices. The game is also useful when looking back on a choice made, so that you can learn from it for the future.

The starting point for this game is that asking the right questions is essential in making choices. Central to this game are 64 questions and assignments. These are divided into 7 categories. An example of a question or assignment from the relevant category is given in brackets:
1. Exploration (What do you want to achieve with this choice?)
2. Information (How reliable is the information you have gathered?)
3. Values (What do you consider important in life? What does that mean for this choice?)
4. Feelings (What feelings do the different choices evoke in you?)
5. Motives (In making one of the choices, do you allow yourself to be influenced by past events?)
6. Consequences (For each choice, consider: if I choose this, I will find myself ....)
7. Ways of choosing (Which choice would you choose if you didn't have to take anyone into account?)

In addition to the questions, the game also contains a set of 29 cards with pictures. With these you can look at the choice you are facing in an associative way. 

The Choice Game does not steer in the direction of a certain choice, but focuses on improving the choice process. This means that the person at the center retains full freedom and responsibility for the content of the choice made.

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