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Home Reflections I review all the issues before making my decisions.

I review all the issues before making my decisions.

 let go of the tendency to make rash decisions based on my mood of the moment and choose, instead, to take a wiser path. Giving myself time to look at the issue from all angles allows me to make good decisions based on my priorities.

 When I consider my priorities in making a decision, I know that it is a result I will not regret. Therefore, I make a conscious effort to establish my priorities. This helps me keep the big picture in mind and make decisions that are in tune with my true desires.
 
My priorities help me make both large and small every-day decisions. Even when faced with a choice between junk food and cooking a nutritious meal, my priority for my health takes precedence over my momentary desire for junk food.
 
Reviewing the issues becomes a cinch when I can make decisions based on my priorities.
 
I also pride myself in coming up with creative decisions that allow for a win-win situation for all parties involved. Such decisions take time to look at all the issues involved.
 
So when it's decision-making time, the first thing I do is take a step back and breathe. This relaxes me, reduces stress about the decision, clears my head, and helps settle my emotions.
 
This strategy helps me review and prioritize the facts, while considering the other people involved. All in all, it gives me a successful method for making good decisions.
 
Today, I plan to follow my priorities and consider others when making decisions, so I can choose wisely.
 
Self-Reflection Questions:
 
1.    How did I make my most recent decision?
2.    What can I do to make wiser choices?
3.    What can I do to ensure I review all the issues before making a decision?


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