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9.5. Formulating Intent

 

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Once we have created meaning and/or thought deeply about the external world, we have to take action. Fig. 9.4 shows that if the decision is more serious than can be handled with a simple short-cut, the main activities are to consider the possible different courses of action and to select the one you will undertake.

Fig. 9.4 Formulating Intent
 

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