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Yes or no?
Stay or go?
Like it or not,
decisions are all around us. Some of them -like who to marry - have major
life-long consequences. Others - like what to do on a Saturday night - are
relatively minor. But, there are plenty of people who find it difficult to
make even simple decisions. Just the thought of having to make a choice
sends a lot of people into a fit of anxiety.
Making things more
complicated, decisions aren't always black and white. When it comes to
things like careers, money, and relationships, there's a lot of gray. And,
when it comes to most decisions, the best choice isn't always obvious.
Sometimes, there are glimmers of possibility on all sides.
So, how
are you supposed to know which choice is right for you?
The next time
you have to make a decision, you need to start by asking yourself these 4
questions:
1. What can you get out of the decision?
Because
there are no guarantees in life, making a decision is a lot like taking a
chance. But you may be willing to risk more if the payout is big. Sure, that
new job sounds intimidating and it would entail working some long hours, but
if you can make enough money to send your kids to college, isn't the
challenge worth it?
2. What's the worst that can happen?
Sure,
it may sound pessimistic, but it's a very important question.
Let's
say you're trying to decide whether or not to ask out that beautiful girl in
your history class. If she says no, it'll be disappointing and a little
embarrassing. But, really, what's the worst that can happen? You won't die
from the embarrassment. The semester will be over soon and you'll never have
to see her again. In the grand scheme of things, you don't have much to lose
by asking her out.
Or, if you're thinking about buying a new house
with your girlfriend, you may discover there's actually a lot that can go
wrong. What's the worst that can happen? You could break up. Then, who'd
keep the house? Who'd keep paying the mortgage? What would happen to all of
the money you've already invested in the house? If you have a lot to lose,
you may not be so willing to take the chance.
No one likes going into
a situation thinking about the negatives, but, by giving them some thought,
those negatives may spell out the right decision!
3. Does this have
to be done right now?
You may discover making a certain decision is
too risky right now - but that doesn't mean you can't go through with it a
week from now, a month from now, or a year from now. Remember, you can
always change your mind later.
Let's say you're thinking about buying
a particular stock. You might feel the current price is just a little too
high (and, thus, you could lose a lot of money if it suddenly tanks).
However, you might decide if the price drops a little bit later, then you
can move forward with the purchase. You're not putting off making a
decision; you're just reserving the right to modify things later!
4.
What's your gut telling you?
Sometimes, weighing all of the pros and
cons just isn't enough. A lot of times, that little voice inside your head
is telling you what to do - and hoping you'll listen. A gut feeling can be
just as strong as listing the positives and negatives. If something just
feels right or wrong, it probably is.
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