Interesting Thoughts
Things to consider to make a Big Decision:
The ideas aren't necessarily mind-blowing and you probably are familiar with some already. But theyare bear repeating since they're often the first things forgotten when your brain gets caught in an endless loop of concern.
And they just might tweak your thinking enough to help youmake a decision with more clarity, conviction and peace of mind.
So, next time you're facing a fork in the road or a stomach-flipping option, consider this:
What's the risk of notdoing something?
Not making a decision is a decision.
Nothing is forever.
Every decision has an upside and a downside. That is, good things can come from what you perceive to be a baddecision and vice versa.
Worry is a negative form of prayer.
Consider the three "Fs" – fun, future and finance. If a new job promises just one of these, best to skip it. If itpromises two, seriously consider it. And if it offers all three, you'd be a fool not to take it.
Don't worry about things you can't change.
Do it now. Apologize for it later.
As Tony thebarber used to say, "I can always take more off, but I can't put it back on."
The worst thing to feel is "What if?" or "I could have done that."
When you assume risk, it's anadventure, not a calamity.
"Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one's courage." — Anais Nin
"There are very few monsters who warrant the fear we have of them." -- Andre Gide
"Todare is to lose one's footing momentarily. Not to dare is to lose oneself." — Soren Kierkegaard
"We are always getting ready to live but never living." -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
IFYOU FIND A PATH WITH NO OBSTACLES, IT PROBABLY DOESN'T LEAD ANYWHERE.
Chapter for Sinergy:
WHY AN ORGANIZATION DOESN'T PROMOTE THE PEOPLE THAT CHALLENGES THE STATUS QUO.
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