Thursday, February 21, 2013

Think through your decisions

Think through your decisions: first decide “what” result you want, then decide the “price” you’re willing to pay to get it. Once you’ve mapped it out, your decision is no longer seen as an “obstacle” to overcome, but rather a “choice” you’ve personally made to partake and to succeed in it.

When making decisions in this fashion, we align ourselves to being more responsible for our decisions, rather than blaming others for them. We can be more inspired in taking ownership and pride in their outcome. Supposed "failures" are no longer seen as "defeats" but rather a place of growth and learning. "Failures" are then just a process of elimination which serves as markers of "what doesnt work" for us to have reference of next time. Sometimes that very place, if understood in perspective, can also ignite the makings of new creative works.


Contributing blog by
Misty Max Medina

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