Every day I face difficult decisions that affect different
aspects of my life, but through the use of framing, reframing, fractionation,
and common ground I am able to decide what I need to do and when I need to do
it by to have a successful day. For example, I use common ground in order to space
out my time and make sure that there is enough time for me to play baseball and
also schoolwork. I have to find a common ground between the two and make sure I
am not favoring one or the other. Next,
I use framing and reframing by asking my advisors what they think needs the
most time and what will be the most time consuming of my tasks; then I use
framing by making the decision on what exactly I want to do and how much time
that I am interested in putting into it. Finally, I use fractionation
throughout my day by making a list of exactly what I need to do throughout my
day and how I will accomplish my goals for the day.
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