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How to Make Good Choices
Have you ever regretted anything? I think we all have.
It is hard not to, it seems at times it can be very
difficult to know what the right decision is. In life
I believe we all move toward things that make us happy,
and away from that which could hurt us or make us sad,
I also believe that all people no matter who they are;
are entitled to as much happiness and success as they
want. I wrote this article because I know what kind
of capacity people potentially have; I know they are
capable of great things. I wrote this article to share
with you a few different tools and techniques that have
increased my ability to make better choices and regret
less. Read this article with an open mind and just try
some of the ideas out, I mean what is the worst that
could happen? Your life would get better?
Step 1: Say It Right
Often times it can be difficult if not impossible to
make what you think at that moment will be the right
choice. One of the biggest factors that will hold people
back, is that to too often than not we are not completely
clear on what type of result or outcome we want from
a situation. Think about it, if you don?t really know
what kind of result you want it is going to be pretty
hard to know what choice is going to be the right one.
So what do you do? You get clear, before you make any
choice you think about what you want out of the situation.
Think about its effects in the long term, and short
term. Knowing exactly what you want is very powerful,
and if you commit to using this tool I know you will
make choices with ease and certainty.
Step 2: Give a little
We have all heard the golden rule; Do onto others as
you would have them do onto you. This is probably one
of the most important ideas to keep in mind when making
good choices. When we are young a lot of us develop
this me, me, me, attitude. We want all the toys, and
we don?t want to share. Now this mentality may get us
a lot of toys, but it defiantly doesn?t help you make
friends. In this day and age a large part of personal
success is based on working with others to achieve ours
goals. If we can help others get what they want, it
will be much easier and they will be much more willing
to help us get what we want. So when making any choice
it is always ideal to think about how can I give in
this situation? Who else is involved? How can I help
them and my self get what we want? Now you have a formula
that is a winner every time. So put forth some effort
to being aware of others, and get out there and give!
Step 3: Class Time
Now many of us think once we have finished high school
or college the learning is over. Well my friends this
could not be further from the truth. The only thing
that changes is your class room environment. We are
always learning new things, meeting new people, and
gathering new information. Although one lesson that
eludes many of us is that no matter what happens in
any situation we can always learn. So many of us are
afraid to make bad choices because we do not want to
encounter the pain that will accompany that choice.
Yet keep in mind whatever we think about is what we
manifest, so unfortunately when we get overly concerned
with making the wrong choice we tend it descend further
and further into that fear based thinking that in turn
leads us to make a decision that we are unhappy with.
All because we were not focused on the right things.
I think it is pretty safe to say any skill or ability
or just about anything else that we have developed in
our life we did not do, or gain on the first try. A
lot of us all want everything to just work out the first
time and avoid failure at all costs. Well there is a
term for that my friends and its called luck! The truth
is most of the time things are not going to work out
on the first attempt, but if we are willing to learn
from the outcome then we are more prepared next time
to make a better decision. The quality of your choices
will be directly related to how much you are willing
to learn from the previous ones. When you learn from
your choices you end up with much less regret.
Step 4: Fear Is Your Friend
When it comes to making choices there can be a lot
of fear involved. A lot of uncertainty can be present
when it is time for us to make a decision be it big
or small. Sadly there are times when this fear is so
strong, so gripping that we are stripped completely
of our ability to make any choice at all. That is what
I consider true regret because there is nothing to learn
from, no action good or bad was taken. But we have to
remember fear is there for a reason, but we can choose
how we are going to use it. The discomfort that comes
with fear more often than not is a signal, a signal
telling us that we are on the brink of something new,
some personal growth, or even a breakthrough. Fear is
there to let you know you are growing, to show you there
is still uncharted territory for you to explore. Imagine
all the people in history that must have been afraid,
who went forth away to discover new worlds, create new
sciences, and make the world a better place to live.
Now I am not saying that you want to go down in the
pages of history, but you can have your own victories
and triumphs when you choose to make fear your friend.
As we move through this journey of life we will surely
encounter many valleys, although it is my strong belief
that if you make a sound effort to make this previous
ideas not only some tips and tricks you know, rather
to make them a part of who you are. Own them, and they
will reap for you great reward and you will find your
self atop countless peaks.
Author: Shannon Graham
Shannon Graham is a professional life coach that works
with people to help them reach higher levels of confidence
and empowerment. At only 25 years old he has been studying
success principles and personal improvement strategies
for over a decade. For more information visit: http://www.success4rlife.com
Keywords : self help, self improvement, life coach,
the secret, positive thinking
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