It’s About Your Decisions

I encourage our young, bright, aspiring and accident-prone folks to make productive, inspirational and purposeful decisions. It will mean a lot down the road.

As young adults, it can be easy to get caught up in the moment and make impulsive decisions. But it's important to remember that the choices we make today can have a huge impact on our lives down the road. That's why I encourage our young, bright, aspiring and accident-prone folks to make productive, inspirational and purposeful decisions.

One of the key things to keep in mind when making decisions is to think about the long-term effects. Sure, it may be tempting to take the easy path or go with the flow, but in the end, it's important to consider how your decisions will impact your future. And this leans heavy into pear pressure, the mate you choose and even the personalities and music you decide to follow.

One way to make productive decisions is to set clear goals for yourself. By setting goals, you're able to focus on what you want to achieve and make decisions that will help you reach those goals. It's important to make sure your goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART).

Another way to make productive decisions is to surround yourself with inspiration. This could be a mentor, a role model, or a group of like-minded individuals who can offer guidance and support. Inspiration can help you to stay motivated and on track when times get tough.

Lastly, it's important to make decisions with purpose. This means taking the time to reflect on what is truly important to you and making choices that align with your values and beliefs. When you make decisions with purpose, you're more likely to be satisfied with the outcome and feel fulfilled in the long-term.

In conclusion, making productive, inspirational and purposeful decisions can be difficult, especially for young, bright and accident-prone folks. However, by setting clear goals, surrounding yourself with inspiration, and making choices with purpose, you'll be able to build a more fulfilling and successful future for yourself. It will mean a lot down the road.

Now here's my bonus:

10 decision related exercises that can encourage or inspire good decision-making
  1. Pro/con list: When faced with a decision, create a list of the pros and cons of each option. This will help you to weigh the potential benefits and drawbacks of each choice.
  2. Cost-benefit analysis: Assess the potential costs and benefits of each decision and determine which option is the most advantageous.
  3. Mind mapping: Use a mind map to brainstorm different options and visualize the potential outcomes of each decision.
  4. Decision matrix: Create a matrix that compares different options based on specific criteria. This will help you to evaluate each option objectively.
  5. Role-playing: Pretend to be someone else and consider how they would make the decision. This can help you to gain a new perspective on the situation.
  6. Sleep on it: Sometimes, the best decision is made with a clear mind. If you're feeling unsure, take some time to sleep on it before making a final decision.
  7. Consult others: Seek advice and input from others, such as mentors, friends, or family members. This can help you to gain a new perspective on the situation.
  8. Imaginary conversation: Imagine having a conversation with someone you respect, such as a mentor or role model, and ask them for advice.
  9. Visualization: Visualize yourself in different scenarios, and see how each decision plays out in your mind.
  10. Take a walk: Sometimes, getting out of the office and taking a walk can help to clear your mind and make a decision.

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