Principles of Decision Making

Jul 30, 2008 22:20

1. Nothing is different until you make a decision.

2. When you are ready to make a decision, you will make it, and not before. How much are you willing to lose?

3. Be willing to ask the hard questions of yourself.

4. It is possible to accumulate evidence forever.

5. Both ways hurt.

6. There is no hell in the world like indecision. What are the consequences of not deciding?

7. For some people, it is possible to play around in indecision for so long, they lose the ability to choose.

8. It is normal and natural to feel grief and pain at the point of decision.

9. It is very possible to make a decision, but not act on it. The gap between decision and action is filled with pain and confusion.

10. Once you have made your decision, never look back. Focus on what you have gained, not what you have lost.

11. Once we make a decision and act on it, we often find it is a two foot jump, not a two mile jump.

12. Understand that we cannot do it alone. Get support -- continuing support for staying faithful to the decision.

To Thine Own Self Be True!
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