Decision making: Are you open to all answers?
The beauty of being open minded to change and the knowledge that anything is possible, is this
There are no wrong answers
If you think about it, a "wrong" answer is just another way for you to re-evaluate what you said you wanted, where you said you wanted to go and how long it's going to take you to get there.
The road trip springs to mind - you have your ultimate destination, so it doesn't matter how many times you take a wrong turn or detour, because you know where you want to go, so you will get there. Of course you may also like to get yourself a GPS, a map book or ask directions - which as we all know equates to - asking for help and advice from people who have already been there, done that and made the mistakes.
Of course we may not like the answers we are given, especially if it means we have to face up to a certain decision or two we don't want to have to make. But if all the answers we are given point in the same direction then ultimately if we want to succeed we are going to have to face up to the "wrong" answer being the right one.


May 10, 2010 at 20:49
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