This question is significantly different for everyone. Some people may find certain decisions that they have to make easy while others find those same decisions hard. For example moving away from your loved ones when you take a new job in another state. To some the move is an easy decision to others it may be the most difficult decision to make.
I think it is the most difficult decision that i am joining in a a company which i am applying job,that to my father on hospital i am paying 5 lakhs for it and for job i am paying 5 lakhs it.But i have only 5 lakhs. I have to decide my self what is the best way can answer for it.i think i always to suppose to pay money for job because if we join ijob there is oportunity to medical insurance that to it useful to help to my father.
The most difficult decision I had to make on a job was having to lay off a group of employees due to budget cuts. It was tough because I knew it would impact their lives and families, but it was necessary for the company to remain financially stable. I made sure to provide support and resources to help them transition to new opportunities.
What elements of your job do you find most difficult
what elements of your job do you find most difficult
"most difficult" is a personal thing. What you find most difficult someone else might find easy and also, the other way around.
It is not possible to answer this question because people find different things easy or difficult. What you find easy I might find difficult, and conversely.
Post decision dissonance is defined as a feeling of uncertainty or anxiety on whether a decision that was made was correct. This is common especially in most scenarios where difficult decisions have to be made.
School
I have absolutely no idea about its contents which (I find) it make it very difficult for me to give it an honest critique.
Free will is a difficult concept it involves being able to make a choice in every decision. However most decisions are affected by at least one variable so nothing is truly free will.
being forced to make a difficult decision can cause a lot of anxiety and I think if that anxiety was to be dragged out in a fairly torturous way for long enough then you could land yourself with a considerable amount of symptoms of a mental illness perhaps. but it's worth thinking about how you'll feel once the decision making process is over, will you feel like a weight is lifted off your shoulders perhaps and relieved of most anxiety and symptoms?
There are no subjects that are intrinsically easy or difficult. What you find difficult someone else might find easy and conversely. It depends on your aptitudes, interests and abilities.