What is Decision-Making?
Decision-Making depends on a circumstance about which you make a choice. Every choice produces an outcome.
Circumstance: A circumstance is an experience-producing event. Every experience will create a CAUSE for which it occurred. And, every cause will yield an effect. How will the EFFECT be defined?
Choice: Choice is individual and hypothetical, and it’s purpose is to act on phenomenal circumstances.
Will these phenomenal circumstances guaranty outcomes, and will the outcomes be worthy or unworthy?
The 9 Steps to determine outcomes in every circumstance:
Step 0: How can I define the circumstance?
Step 1: Is the circumstance relevant to me at this time?
Step 2: If yes, then I should Understand it. If no, I should forget about it.
Step 3: Where do I start to understand the circumstance?
Step 4: How complex is it to understand?
Step 5: Is it worth understanding it?
Step 6: What types of choices am I supposed to make after understanding it?
Step 7: What types of benefits will those choices provide me?
Step 8: How am I supposed to proceed for the best outcomes?

Test the 9 Steps in this Decision-Making Circumstance
Your plane crash-landed in the Sahara Desert in the middle of the night. You and your 12 year-old daughter are among the survivors. You have no compass or watch. All you have are enough supplies to last the both of you for a week. Your daughter says, “Mom, don’t worry, I can get us started. Let’s wait until the Sun comes up, and we’ll be on our way." She's got RMF Training! (RMF is Reverse Memory Filtering.) She's learned to understand circumstances!
PROCEDURES
Decision-making is scientific. Those who understand the science will make wise decisions, whereas those who guess their way through it, will keep crying in hindsight. Below, we'll show the Procedure, in which there's also incorporated the Process.

Are you a technically-minded person?
The Airplane Puzzle is your Procedure.
The puzzle gives you an opportunity to look at circumstances in a step-by-step manner so that you can make decisions easier and more eloquently. Here are a few examples about the airplane:
The airplane is covered by triangles. A triangle has a 3-sided shape. The purpose of a triangle is to provide you with a specific FOCUS in one of three directions. 
The airplane also has the Numbers 5 and 150. These are Natural Numbers, and their purpose is to expand your CONCENTRATION abilities to seeing the three directions as mutually inclusive in each triangular structure.

The Airplane Puzzle
The puzzle requires you to enter:
a) Numbers in each triangle, except those triangles numbered with 5 and 150.
b) match a color with each Number in the triangle with the color chart that'll be provided.
c) color each triangle with the color matching the Number.

Colors unify both your Focus and Concentration
The Airplane Puzzle has triangles that symbolize shapes or structures. Together with the Numbers and Colors, the puzzle will not just make you a good artist who has learned to build a beautiful airplane model, it additionally strengthens your Focus and Concentration to understand all circumstances. This is proof that you are developing the skills to become a powerful decision maker.
Now, imagine you and your entire family and friends having several pages of triangle-airplane models with different Numbers to help you compare your decision-making powers with the beauty of Colors.
This is how you’ll learn to develop and advance your decision-making skills.
Are you an environmentally-minded person?
The Goose Puzzle is your Procedure.
The Goose Puzzle is for your 5 to 7 year-old child. It gives him or her an opportunity to bond with each of the goslings and their Mother Goose.
Each gosling except the one with the Number 10 requires that your child makes a decision on the following:
a) Identify each gosling with a Number.
b) Match the Number in each gosling with a color.
c) Color each gosling.

Again, we’ll provide you with several pages of the Goose Puzzle with which to practice. Each model will come with different Numbers, which means your child would have different outcomes (SUM) because the Numbers and Colors, which represent the Goose, have changed.
This is how he or she will learn to develop accurate decision-making skills.
Are you an animal lover?
The Buffalo Puzzle is your Procedure.
With the Buffalo Puzzle, your 8- to 15 year-old is opportuned to learn the decision-making process in these areas:
a) The Buffalo is marked by different lines going across and up and down.
b) The lines symbolize the Buffalo’s personality attributes. What a joy for your child to discover them.
c) The Numbers 3 and 58 guide him or her in coloring the Buffalo.
d) Each space is assigned a Number.
e) The Number is matched with a Color.
f) The space is colored.
The personality trait your child will be unraveling in the Buffalo Puzzle will begin to help him or her make many discoveries under varying circumstances.
Several pages of the Buffalo model are provided for practice. Each model will come with different Numbers, which means there’ll be different outcomes. The Numbers and Colors, which represent the Circumstance, have changed.
This is how they’ll learn to develop their decision-making skills.
Now, take a look at MAGEBU, our beautiful Shoe Puzzle.