Articles in Decision Making
Article #699
Learning doesn’t stop at the acquisition of a diploma. The most learning you will ever do will come from life after college. Knowing the skills of learning after that education will help advance your career and improve the quality of life over those who cease to learn.
Article #697
We often think that we have to be big, powerful or perfect before we can make a difference, and so we disqualify ourselves before we even start. Here’s an important truth to remember: you do not have to be big, powerful or perfect to make a difference in the world – you simply have to be willing! What is your heart calling you to do? What small step can you take now?
Article #696
Your life at this moment is the product of every decision you have made along the way – both big ones and small ones. Are you overwhelmed by the decisions facing you? There are some basic principles to keep in mind when making decisions. These can significantly improve the quality of your decisions and the outcomes in your life. The next time you are faced with a decision, review this list of criteria to improve your outcomes.
Article #694
Life is a precious gift that offers us the opportunity to give something back by becoming more. Over the course of life, each one of us is faced with a continuous series of great opportunities, most of them brilliantly disguised as impossible obstacles. How are you choosing to respond to the impossible situations of your life? Here are nine keys to help you unlock the opportunities that come knocking on your door.
Article #691
When crisis hits and you find yourself at a crossroad, fear can feel overwhelming. How can you handle the decision-making without hitting the panic button? First, recognize that crisis offers you an opportunity for conscious creation, and see yourself as the conscious creator of your reality. As a creator, you need to align your intention and your emotions with your path. Here are twelve practical steps to help you do that.
Article #684
If you were given the choice to die or create better habits today that you had to live by tomorrow and so on and so on, what would you choose? Because… you would choose.
Article #678
As I have gone through life it hasn’t always been with the thought of purpose. Many days were spent putting one foot in front of the other with no clear thought of where I was going any further than the end of the day. Sometimes just getting through the day-to-day chores is all we can handle. But, I needed to give a lot more thought to what type of life I wanted to lead. I have always known we are all here to live our life with purpose.
Article #673
You could have noticed that unsuccessful persons are afflicted with a mind-freezing ailment. Let’s call this illness My Excuse. Virtually every person has had at moderate dose, and as with any illness if never ever dealt with, it gets a whole lot worse. The person who has been repeating his very first year another five to ten times carries a bucketful of reasons to reveal why. The procedure goes something similar to this: “I’m not really performing too effectively here. What can I use for an excuse?”
Article #671
In truth, growth can only happen when the desire to move on is stronger than the desire to hold on. It is always a good idea to review your life and beliefs on an ongoing basis to make the process of your spiritual growth a little bit smoother, without needing a crisis to get you off the familiar safety nets. Here is a self-inquiry inventory to help you.
Article #661
Perfectionism can quietly sabotage your day with its insidious messages. How seriously do you fall into perfectionist traps, and what can you do about it? Learn how to identify 3 stages of poisonous perfectionism. Then stop perfectionism in its tracks using the following tips to regain power over your time.