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09 November 2007

I've decided, I love it!

During recent months I have spent alot of time thinking about people I know trying to make decisons (large and small) and I have realised that many people spend huge amounts of time trying to make the decision right before they have actually made the decision. I say you can't make a right decison this side of the decision, so let's just make a decision.

Without sounding arrogant this decisions 'thing' is something that I do very naturally maybe because I used to be nieve and had nothing to loose but even now with 'considerable' thing's to loose making decisons - is something I love and value.

I have found that all the decisons, without fail, (which has included considerable risk associated decisons) have not caused me any harm at all and in fact, they have, if a different outcome to the expected one, been a great opportunity for me to learn.

I have known some people to actually not make any decisons at all and yep you've guessed it they stay exactly where they were as a person years or months ago. Sad but true. They still have the same problems they did, probably a life-time ago.

I'm pleased to say that I don't have the problems or difficulties I have had in the past and that, I believe, is because problems and issues for me are an opprtunity to grow and consequently I feel like im getting large! so large I could burst.

Right ... school run here we come "where's his swimming stuff" "have you done his lunch" "coat" "teeth" ... I better go ...    

    

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