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A Wise man makes his own decisions. You should not just follow other people’s opinion.

2/8/2017

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​“Fear is 100% dependent on you for its survival”
- Steve Maraboli.
#RoaringCourage​
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In a series of blog posts we will be looking at 7 courageous habits and characteristics needed
​to life a bold life. We will start with the importance of decision making.


You need to consistently take action to build your confidence. Do not settle for less - If you hold back because of doubt, or the fear for making decisions, you live small - and cheat yourself out of a happy fulfilled life.

​ "A lot of people don't want to make their own decisions. They're too scared. It's much easier to be told what to do." Marilyn Manson
 
If you are not happy with your life right now, it could be wise to make an effort changing the way you are making decisions. We make dozens of decisions every day, and some of these decisions may have a profound effect on our lives. If we want to progress living a courageous life, we must learn to distinguish between right and wrong and then make decisions that reflect our own values, and not those of someone else. 

​One of the key components to becoming a great decision maker is learning to take full responsibility for your decisions.
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Thoreau Go Confidently Typography Card
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​Become the decision maker of your own life. Here are some tips:

- Establish a clear picture of your goals before you make your decision.
- Have a flexible approach towards your decisions.
- When you have to make a big decision, your first step is to get as much information as possible.
- Once a decision is made, act it through.
- Make a list of pros and cons, this is still a helpful method.
- Be relaxed, as you can then think clearer, and make a better choice.
- Do not be impulsive, think about past decisions and do not repeat the same mistakes.

Further reading on living a courageous life...
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