Posted on Nov 8, 2015
MSgt Curtis Ellis
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That big decision is looming, so you decide to "sleep on it" first. But does that really help you make a better choice? We know that there are decisions that you have to make immediately... Those are not the ones in question. This is for those decisions where you have a bit of time.

So... Does "sleeping on it" help help you out, or not? Do you agree with Harvard research?

"The common wisdom is that more sleep is always beneficial, but an experiment by a group of researchers from Harvard Business School finds that not only does it not help, but it can sometimes make the decision more difficult by providing more time for doubt or confusion to seep in.

The study, published in the Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, featured two different groups faced with the choice of entering a raffle where they could win only one of two computer bags. One group had to choose immediately and the other received a good night of sleep before making a decision.

"Sleeping on a decision engendered more positive thoughts about the choice set,'' the researchers concluded. "It might be assumed that this would make people feel better about their choice and more interested in pursuing it. However, counter to predictions based on previous literature, as well as common assumptions, sleep failed to improve perceptions of decision quality and indeed seemed to make participants more reluctant to consider commitment to the preferred item (e.g., spending money to purchase it)."

"Sleeping on it" can help people feel more positive about a decision, but not more confident about it, according to the researchers. Sleep has been proven to help people better perform cognitive tasks like problem solving and plenty of sleep is always recommended, but the team at Harvard finds that when it comes to a subjective decision, "sleeping on it" is not really going to change much."
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig
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Not sure if this is the same for anyone else, but for me I typically make a decision and go with it. While "sleeping on it" helps to avoid impulsive decisions.....for those that really know me, you know I live a very humble lifestyle (for instance I still drive a 1989 Jeep Comanche pickup truck) so if I feel I might be making an impulsive decision like buying something I might want but not necessarily need, I tend to take my time with the purchase. If I need something, I buy it however, if it is a want, I really take my time with it.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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CSM Michael J. Uhlig I agree, it does tend to assist in avoiding impulsive decisions...
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LTC Stephen F.
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Sometimes sleeping on it, resting, or getting involved with completely unrelated activities seems to clear and refocus the mind MSgt Curtis Ellis . In many cases after I put the issue on the backburner so to speak, a clear answer presented itself. In my own case this tended to happen more frequently after I accepted Jesus Christ as my Lord and Savior.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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LTC Stephen F. Two things I like that helps a lot, the back burner and Jesus Christ! :)
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COL Vincent Stoneking
COL Vincent Stoneking
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I will go do something else to process it in the background when I think I have all the info needed, but am still unsure of what I think.

And always before sending a potentially "impactful" electronic communication.
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Sgt Kelli Mays
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Well.....while I'm sleeping I try not to make any decisions. LOL no, but really...I try not to make a hasty decision...I'll weigh things out and depending on the situation I'll research and find out information pertinent to making my decision before making it...so if this is what constitutes "sleeping on it" then I guess I do this.
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SSG Audwin Scott
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I prefer to pray about it and see what God has to say.
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