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Struggling With A Career Decision? Cognitive Dissonance May Be To Blame

Por: Forbes Business September 27, 2022

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Making a career decision?Magnet.me on Unsplash By Heather Cherry— You've been presented with two viable options for a . The first option is what you've always wanted—the role sounds like a perfect fit. But the second option comes with higher pay and better benefits. What will you do? Feeling conflicted about the choices may result from —discomfort, tension, or anxiety resulting from holding two conflicting beliefs simultaneously.... + full article



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