Before making a
decision, release your fear of making the wrong one. Our lives are defined by the decisions we
make each day. When we choose one option over another, whether we are
selecting a restaurant or considering a cross-country move, we shape our
lives. The decision-making process can be empowering, allowing us to enjoy
the benefits of self-determination. Yet it can also be a source of anxiety
because decisions force us to face the possibility of dissatisfaction and
inner conflict. As a result, many of us avoid making decisions by allowing
others to make them for us. We consequently turn our power over to spouses,
relatives, friends, and colleagues, granting them the stewardship of our
lives that should be ours. Though the decisions we must make are often
difficult, we grow more self-sufficient and secure each time we trust
ourselves enough to choose. Ultimately, only you can know how the
different options impact your daily life and your long-term well-being. You
have the power to competently weigh the advantages and disadvantages of each
selection. Even if you feel incapable of making a decision, your inner wisdom
and intuitive mind will give you sound counsel if you have faith in yourself.
Try to come to your own conclusions before seeking the guidance of others,
and even then, treat their suggestions as supplementary information rather
than votes to be tallied. Before making your choice, release your fear of
making the wrong one. Perceived mistakes can lead you down wonderful and
unexpected paths that expose you to life-changing insights. If you can let go
of the notion that certain choices are utterly right while others are
entirely wrong, you will be less tempted to invite others to take the reins
of your destiny. When your choices are your own, you will be
more likely to accept and be satisfied with the outcome of those choices.
Your decisions will be a pure reflection of your desires, your creativity,
your awareness, and your power. Since you understand that you must live with
and take responsibility for your decisions, you will likely exercise great
care when coming to conclusions. As you learn to make informed and autonomous
choices, you will gain the freedom to consciously direct the flow of your
life without interference. |
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