Getting Started

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To begin using Dynamic Decisions, you will need to create your unique account if you haven’t done so already. To establish an account, simply visit http://MyDynamicDecisions.com and complete the steps outlined there.

You must also view and accept the Privacy Policy.

Upon approval of your account, you will receive access to the Dynamic Decisions website. You will be asked to log in to your account to access your “Decision Center.”  This area will have your account information, a repository of your Dynamic Decisions projects with your clients and details about where you can invest in more credits.

When you initially log in to your account, you will see the following message: “You do not currently have any historical Dynamic Decisions or Vital Values exercises stored in your account.” In addition, the “Start New” button will be grayed out and your account will show zero (0) credits.

A “credit” is defined as one Dynamic Decisions project. To add credits to your account, do one of the following: (1) if you have a promotional code, please enter that in the box below to receive your bonus credits; (2) if you don’t have a promotional code, please click the button “Invest In Additional Credits” to be redirected to the PayPal™ link to choose a product package. If you don’t have a PayPal account, simply click here to establish one.

Your Decision Center is where you create new Dynamic Decisions and review past exercises that your clients have completed. As your clients complete Dynamic Decisions exercises, you can sort the exercises in your Decision Center by clicking on any of the column headers.

NOTE: While logged in, you can click on the header of any column to sort the list of decisions according to that column.

Once you have added a credit or credits to your account via the Decision Center, follow the steps outlined below to begin using this powerful tool in your coaching practice.

Should you or your client begin to work on a Dynamic Decisions project but not finish it, you will have the option to cancel the project at any time unless it has reached 100% completion. If you cancel a project before it reaches 100% completion, one (1) credit will be returned to your account.

The Step-by-Step Process for Creating a Dynamic Decision

Dynamic Decisions takes the participant through simple steps to arrive at revealing results. Within each Dynamic Decisions exercise, you or your client will approach an important decision by stating the primary Factors and related available Alternatives for the decision.

Regardless of the decision to be made, the Dynamic Decisions process will follow the nine steps outlined on the following pages.


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