Date: 2016/07/13 21:28:17 UTC-07:00
Type: Denizen Script
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But here’s the truth: It’s a choice to stay exactly where you are. The Power of Decisive Action
One of the biggest hurdles to making a decision is the fear of it being permanent. In reality, most choices are reversible. Whether it's a university degree or a project direction, finding out something isn't a fit is still progress—it's a data point that leads you closer to what actually works. Make up Your Mind
High-stakes decisions, like legal agreements or job offers, often come with built-in deadlines. For personal goals, you have to create your own. Without a "by when," your "someday" will never happen. It’s Okay to Change Your Mind Later But here’s the truth: It’s a choice to
Stop waiting for the "perfect" moment or the "perfect" plan. The clarity you’re looking for is usually found in the action, not the contemplation. Make up your mind. Then, make it happen. Whether it's a university degree or a project
Making up your mind isn’t about knowing exactly how the story ends; it’s about having enough confidence to start the first chapter. When you finally commit, your energy shifts from worrying about the choice to working on the outcome.
We often hesitate because we want to be "good" at something immediately. Some of the most rewarding skills—like building something from scratch or learning an instrument—require us to be comfortable with being a beginner.