• Decision Making: How to Make the Right Decision Every Time

  • By: Beverly Hill
  • Narrated by: Jeff Werden
  • Length: 32 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)

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Decision Making: How to Make the Right Decision Every Time

By: Beverly Hill
Narrated by: Jeff Werden
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"Those who reach decisions promptly definitely know what they want and generally get it. The leaders in every walk of life decide quickly and firmly. That is the major reason why they are leaders. The world has the habit of making room for people whose words and actions show." (Napoleon Hill)

Decision is a single mental action that has the power to change any personal problem. Certain decisions have the potential to provide you with immense success. All the people who learned and mastered decision making are very successful in everything they do. They differ from others because they are capable of changing the circumstances around them within a very short amount of time, because they make the right decisions at the right time.

Decision making is not important just in your business but also in every other area of your life. This force affects your whole life - your relationships, family, social life, and physical and mental health. Like any other mental ability, you can develop your ability of decision making. You have to do it by yourself, through unwavering discipline and proper understanding of the power of this force. The best way is to learn to listen to your gut feelings, your inner voice, that knowing place inside you that is called your intuition.

In many cases our parents taught us to rationalize, to think and analyze all the facts, then crunch the numbers and make a decision. Sometimes that works, but if you talk to highly successful people, they all rely to some degree on their intuition. They seem to know when it is time to go by the book or go with the flow. Flow has more fluidity and has more flexibility to move, change, and morph into the best of the best. Our natural, innate energy exchanges blend with other energies to become the best idea, the best solution, or the best something.

When rules and limitations come into play, the flow is restricted. Limitations and excuses try to sneak their ways into the decision. By allowing your intuition to blossom and interact with the flow, the flow increases and widens, providing even more opportunities. The natural rhythm and order of things becomes more synchronous, and the decision seems to emerge rather than having to be wrestled with. New inspiration is birthed, and more and more energy pours into the flow. You seem to know exactly what to do and when to do it. Decisions become more of an art than an agony.

As you listen to that inner you, you are automatically steered in the right direction. It's like you've got this eagle high up in the sky, telling you what is ahead so you can move in the right direction and be ready when it gets here.

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Nothing to learn here. Read any other book on decision-making. Try Annie Duke's How To Decide.

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