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Tue, Aug 25 08:51 PM

making decisions about progress

 There is no exact science and you need to ask yourself,
What do I really want?
Am I being realistic?
What are the risks?
What are the rewards?
Can I afford the risks?
Along with asking these questions seek expert advice and yes still be determined. Be determined to create success in your life because you will hit many roadblocks and setbacks. Success does take determination. It will come with many twists and turns but stay determined because it might not be what you original strived for, but keep going. If you are determined to be successful at life then keep at it and you will find your gold.

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re: making decisions about progress

Decisions are made wisely only if certain conditions are fulfilled; without these you are unlikely, except through good fortune, to make a wise decision. Often people talk about a contrast between making decisions based on reason and decisions based on feeling or intuition. In fact good decisions are grounded in both reason and emotion – after all you wouldn’t want your decision to have such major logical holes in it that it will let you down later, nor would you want your decision to be something that you don’t feel is right as you’re feelings may well be a good guide to important aspects of the process. Furthermore if you don’t produce a congruence between your reason and emotions you will be uncertain about following your reason as it will feel wrong, and you will worry that if you just follow your feelings you might be following an irrational course of action. What you need to do is integrate reason and emotion. Progress is built to allow you to do this without using any cash advance.

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I am getting back to being determined after getting off track.

 

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