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- You're in trouble : fib or truth? : you choose the ending / by Miller, Connie Colwell,1976-; Assanelli, Victoria,1984-;
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- Subjects: Truthfulness and falsehood in children; Decision making in children;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Jane, unlimited / by Cashore, Kristin.;
- "Recently orphaned Jane accepts an unexpected invitation from an old acquaintance to an island mansion where she will face five choices that could ultimately determine the course of her newly untethered life"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Mystery fiction.; Decision making; Grief; Orphans; Islands; Mansions; Bisexuality;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- One decision : the first step to a better life / by Bayer, Mike,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references."One Decision is a shift in thinking and a powerful blueprint that will catapult you into action, helping you turn obstacles into opportunities, struggles into successes and create a new outlook to improve your outcomes while living out the days ahead"--
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Decision making.; Self-actualization (Psychology); Success.; Change (Psychology);
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- Decicated : the case for commitment in an age of infinite browsing / by Davis, Pete,1989-author.;
- A profoundly inspiring and transformative argument that purposeful commitment can be a powerful force in our age of restlessness and indecision. Most of us have had this experience: browsing through countless options on Netflix, unable to commit to watching any given movie--and losing so much time skimming reviews and considering trailers that it's too late to watch anything at all. In a book borne of an idea first articulated in a viral commencement address, Pete Davis argues that this is the defining characteristic of the moment: keeping our options open. We are stuck in "Infinite Browsing Mode"-swiping through endless dating profiles without committing to a single partner, jumping from place to place searching for the next big thing, and refusing to make any decision that might close us off from an even better choice we imagine is just around the corner. This culture of restlessness and indecision, Davis argues, is causing tension in the lives of young people today: We want to keep our options open, and yet we yearn for the purpose, community, and depth that can only come from making deep commitments. In Dedicated , Davis examines this quagmire, as well as the counterculture of committers who have made it to the other side. He shares what we can learn from the "long-haul heroes" who courageously commit themselves to particular places, professions, and causes-who relinquish the false freedom of an open future in exchange for the deep fulfillment of true dedication. Weaving together examples from history, personal stories, and applied psychology, Davis's candid and humble words offer a meaningful answer to our modern frustrations and a practical path to joy.
- Subjects: Self-help publications.; Commitment (Psychology); Choice (Psychology); Decision making;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- You can stay in control : wild or calm? : you choose the ending / by Miller, Connie Colwell,1976-; Assanelli, Victoria,1984-;
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- Subjects: Calmness; Agitation (Psychology); Decision making in children;
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- The eye test : a case for human creativity in the age of analytics / by Jones, Chris,1973-author.;
- Includes bibliographical references and index."THE EYE TEST is a necessary course correction, a call for a more balanced, personal approach to problem solving. Award-winning journalist Chris Jones makes the case for the human element--for what smart, practiced, devoted people can bring to situations that have proved resistant to analytics. Jones shares what he's learned from an army of extraordinary talents, including some of the best doctors, executives, athletes, meteorologists, magicians, designers, astrophysicists, and detectives in the world. There are lessons in their mastery. Of course there is a place for numbers in decision making. No baseball player should be judged by his jawline. But the analytics revolution sparked by Michael Lewis's Moneyball now threatens to replace one kind of absurdity with another. We have developed a blind faith in the machine, the way a driver overly reliant on his GPS might be led off the edge of a cliff. Not all statistical analysis is sound. Algorithms aren't infallible, and spreadsheets aren't testaments. Trust in them too much, and they risk becoming instruments of destruction rather than understanding. Worse, data's supremacy in our daily lives has led to a dangerous strain of anti-expertise: the belief that every problem is a math problem, and anyone given access to the right information will find the right answer. That taste doesn't matter, experience doesn't matter, creativity doesn't matter. That we can't believe our eyes, no matter how much they've seen. There is also hope. THE EYE TEST serves as a reminder that if beauty is less of a virtue in the age of analytics, a good eye still is. This book is a celebration of our greatest beholders-and an absorbing, inspiring guide for how you might become one, too"--
- Subjects: Creative thinking.; Data mining.; Decision making.; Problem solving.;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The midnight library / by Haig, Matt,1975-author.;
- Nora Seed finds herself faced with the possibility of changing her life for a new one, following a different career, undoing old breakups, or realizing her dreams of becoming a glaciologist, she must search within herself as she travels through the Midnight Library to decide what is truly fulfilling in life, and what makes it worth living in the first place.
- Subjects: Magic realist fiction.; Future life; Libraries; Choice (Psychology); Decision making; Life change events;
- Available copies: 0 / Total copies: 4
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- The environmentalist's dilemma : promise and peril in an age of climate crisis / by Kopecky, Arno,author.;
- Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Environmentalism; Environmentalists; Sustainable living;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sign says stop! / by Heim, Alastair.; Sanae, Yavae.;
- "Mr. Frog finds out that timing is everything when he keeps missing his chance to cross the street as the crosswalk sign changes from "stop" to "go." Can he stop daydreaming about how he will jump, hop, or flip his way across the street, and how much fun he will have when he gets to the other side, before the sign says "stop" again? Sometimes the journey is just as much fun as the destination!"--Provided by publisher.LSC
- Subjects: Stories in rhyme.; Frogs; Social norms; Decision making in children; Imagination in children;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- All this and more : a novel / by Shepherd, Peng,author.;
- From the critically acclaimed, bestselling author of The Cartographers and The Book of M comes an inventive new novel about a woman who wins the chance to rewrite every mistake she's ever made ... and how far she'll go to find her elusive "happily ever after." But there's a twist: the reader gets to decide what she does next to change her fate. Meek, play-it-safe Marsh has just turned forty-five, and her life is in shambles. Her career is stagnant, her marriage has imploded, and her teenage daughter grows more distant by the day. Marsh is convinced she's missed her chance at everything--romance, professional fulfillment, and adventure--and is desperate for a do-over. She can't believe her luck when she's selected to be the star of the global sensation All This and More, a show that uses quantum technology to allow contestants the chance to revise their pasts and change their present lives. It's Marsh's only shot to seize her dreams, and she's determined to get it right this time. But even as she rises to become a famous lawyer, gets back together with her high school sweetheart, and travels the world, she begins to worry that All This and More's promises might be too good to be true. Because while the technology is amazing, something seems a bit off ... Can Marsh really make her life everything she wants it to be? And is it worth it?
- Subjects: Domestic fiction.; Psychological fiction.; Time-travel fiction.; Novels.; Change; Choice (Psychology); Decision making; Life change events; Time travel; Women;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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