Thursday, August 30, 2012

Decisions


                            Decisions   
A dull veil of uncertainty can cloud your eyes, causing you to feel distresses each time you are faced with a decision. Because you likely cannot envision the path leading toward your eventual fulfillment, you may have no idea as to how to achieve your objectives in the present. Remedying this confusion will likely be a matter of your adopting a more proactive attitude toward the many choices before you.

Confusion and uncertainty vanish in the face of decisiveness, even if the choices being made are relatively unimportant. When we are unsure as to how best to proceed as we deal with complex and challenging matters, we may begin to believe that we are incapable of making any sort of decision at all. In such a situation, we can overcome the self-doubt paralyzing us by making minor choices decisively until our confidence has returned. The success of these small decisions serves to remind us that we are indeed capable of acting as captains of our own ship.

We eventually learn to view large, potentially life-changing choices as being well within the realm of our understanding and abilities. The decisions you must make to achieve your objectives will become clear to you when you are decisive in other areas of your existence.



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