“Decision-Making refers to the process of selecting a course of action or making a choice among available alternatives. It involves assessing different options, evaluating their potential outcomes or consequences, and then deciding on the best course of action based on relevant criteria, preferences, and available information. Decision-Making can be influenced by various factors, such as personal values, rational analysis, emotions, past experiences, and the level of uncertainty or risk associated with the decision. Effective Decision-Making involves critical thinking, problem-solving skills, weighing pros and cons, considering the potential impact of the decision, and ultimately making a well-informed and rational choice."1