For many decisions, the answer will only be yes or no – without thinking about it for more than a split second.
- How about these decisions that require a bit more thinking? How about questions that involve ethical standards?
- How about the hard choices to make?
I’ve faced numerous situations this year that required me to listen to myself. The choices I had to make involved business proposals, friendships, and dating.
How do I decide on matters that involve a grey zone?
I use my brain and reference the situation to past events in my life and others I have heard or read about that relate to my problem.
Of course, I look at the possible outcomes and what they mean to me and to others (the second part is equally important).
I try not to reduce myself to thinking but also listen to the inner voice below my neck. I try to get in touch with my feelings. My brain might be able to fool myself. My emotions can’t. If my body shows any signs of discomfort I know that I need to listen to it.
If none of this helps to provide clarity then I assume that I’ve made a decision and sit with it for a while. How much buyer’s remorse would come up for me?
Many times I don’t really talk to others prior to making these decisions and rely on my own judgment.
Please don’t get me wrong. I am by no standards a saint nor am I peppered with ultimate wisdom. I am human and make poor choices. I have made compromises in the past that I am not proud of.
I still try to live my life with integrity. If that is gone I really don’t have a whole lot left. Certainly, nothing to pass on to others. I’d feel like an empty shell.
I know I’ll be presented with plenty of more challenging decisions to make in my life. It is one of my biggest wishes to stay on the path I am currently on. Wish me luck.


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