Why Smart People Make Dumb Choices


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Even people with great intelligence and great experience can fall victim to bad choices. The only way to avoid those bad choices is to understand the keys to making smart ones.

Why Smart People Make Dumb Choices takes you on a journey with some of the Bible's smartest people--such as Abraham and Sarah, David, and Peter--who also made some not-so-smart decisions. By looking at the choices they made, readers will discover the keys to avoiding similar mistakes and will learn principles that will keep them on the road to good decision-making.

Why Smart People Make Dumb Choices provides ten keys to making smart decisions, including

  • establishing the right relationships
  • gathering the right information
  • setting the right priorities
  • choosing the right pathway

The principles of smart decision-making found in this book will be helpful to anyone confronted with important choices--from the housewife and mom trying to manage the challenges of her busy day to the college student choosing his or her friends to the leader trying to figure out the best direction for his organization.



Author: Deborah Smith Pegues, Ricky Temple
Publisher: Harvest House Publishers
Published: 05/15/2010
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.46lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.45d
ISBN13: 9780736928526
ISBN10: 0736928529
BISAC Categories:
- Religion | Christian Living | General

About the Author

Deborah Smith Pegues is a CPA/MBA, certified John Maxwell Leadership Coach and Speaker, certified behavior consultant, Bible teacher, and international speaker. She has written 16 transformational books, including the bestselling 30 Days to Taming Your Tongue (over one million sold worldwide) and Emergency Prayers. She and her husband, Darnell, have been married nearly 40 years.

Ricky Temple is a gifted and practical communicator. He is known around the country as a creative leader and sought-after speaker and coach. He presently serves as pastor of Overcoming by Faith, a nondenominational church of nearly 4000 members in Savannah, Georgia. He and his wife, Diane, have been married almost 30 years and have two adult children.