Make good decisions

Take a deep breath and consider if there is an important decision that you have avoided. Now exhale and know that your higher self already has the answer to that decision. All you have to do is access that information. The question is not whether you know what is best for yourself or not, but rather you can make your gaze big enough to get a bigger picture of how that one decision affects the forward momentum of your life and whether you are closer to brings your goal or away from it? Learning to look at life through an extended lens is what a clairvoyant does. But you can also develop this skill - continuum meaning.

The truth is that there are no wrong decisions because we all just do the best we can with the information we get and then make a decision based on that. Sometimes a different decision has to be made later when more information is revealed. This change of opinion does not mean that the first decision was wrong, just that under the previous circumstances it was the best we could do. I often get clients who sit on the fence with me, frozen in a state of inner fear and unable to hear the voice of their higher self calling them home on the path of their heart. Fear has frozen them over time, procrastination begins, and life slowly continues in a state of denial with no apparent growth or change until the unresolved decision comes up again and ambushes them - investment.

The fear is then reactivated and the thought of making the wrong decision looms heavily on them. To make an informed decision, one must first control their fear. Secondly, inner guidance must be sought, and thirdly, one must be open to limitless possibilities instead of just the typical black and white solutions. Too often by the time a client comes to me for a session, they have already asked some friends what to do and they are more confused than when they started to decide because everyone has a different opinion - bad credit car finance.

An individual can dodge the decision again until life itself pushes him off the fence. In other words, their boss fires them, their partner leaves them, they get an unpleasant medical diagnosis, they go bankrupt or are evicted, just to name a few reasons for change. Instead of being a victim of life and being brave, trusting that you can handle the coming changes, you will get the resources and allies needed to help you navigate the unknown waters on the other side from the fence. Believe you are blessed and lucky. Know that you have survived many challenging situations before and developed a resilience deep down to come out on top.

In summary, to make good decisions: 1. Believe you can 2. Release the fear of the result 3. Gather more information if necessary 4. Just do it and see how much you can achieve - you will be surprised!

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