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Tuesday
Nov132007

Indecision

Don't be afraid of making a decision. Whether it is the right one or the wrong one, at least you are moving forwards.  By the way indecision is just another word for procrastination, you don't know which way to go, so you don't do anything.

What did they use to say "I used to be indecisive, now I'm not so sure"

OK it is a bad joke, but for most procrastinators the world over, the decision to make a decision or not can weigh very heavily, causing untold stress. So a tip - if you know what your goals are, and have worked out the strategies for starting the process, you will know what you should be doing. If you don't know what your goals are, then you are going to have to find some time to work them out. How do you know what your goals should be? Well that's up to you - but one of the best ways to work it out is - decide what you want and write it down. And yes it can be as simple as that. Start with that simple questions - what do you want to do, be, achieve, visit, see, who do you want to meet, what size do you want to be, how many sales do you want to make, what suburb do you want to live in. Get involved in the process - after all this is your life, so you should be making some major decisions as to how you would like it to turn out.

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“Standing in the middle of the road is very dangerous; you get knocked down by traffic from both sides” Margaret Thatcher
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