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Life Changing Decisions

Posted - Mar• 18•15

When it’s time to make what you think could be a “life-changing” decision there is a tendency to look externally for the answers.  However, as you may have discovered, the answers lie within.

It’s okay to ask the opinions of others, but ultimately, the decision is yours and yours alone.  When you look to your inner-self for the answers, the guidance you will receive is based on your truth.   Your truth, may differ, and most likely does differ from the truth of those around you.  Keep in mind, when we refer to truth, we are referring not to what is “right” and what is “wrong,”  but rather that which is your life’s journey.

When we view the world from our path of life, the view is different from every one else’s “path of life.”  That means that we have different items in our view, and we see things with the perspective of our beliefs and experiences.  Others may see different things from their vantage point, and will interpret those things from the perspective of their beliefs and experiences.  That is why it is important to look inward for the answers, while maybe asking those closest to you for their perspective of the situation.

Two people can watch the same scene unfold and have two totally different impressions and recollections of the event – especially, if they are emotionally tied to that event.  Do not concede your own decision-making abilities to others.  It is important that everyone hones their own decision-making skills so that they can tap into their internal energy.

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Remember that life-making decisions end up in perfect timing.  That means that no matter what you decide, you will make the “correct” decision, for you are on this life’s path for a reason.  Everything happens for a reason in your life’s journey!

Written, Wed, Mar 18, 2015 8:17 – 8:24 AM MDT

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