lundi 21 mars 2011

A choice

"The only wrong choice is the absence of choice "

says Amelie Nothomb (French Writer)

We considered in previous articles some milestones for making a choice; there are others tools that can be practical and as useful, such as tables with weighing choices

I think that to make a choice, it is useful

First of all to be fully commited, if we go through this just half commited, then expect half result !
Being fully commited means taking seriously the decision we make and stick to it, respect the progress of our thoughts and their conclusion : After the choice we've made, hold on to it or we will be unable to validate it

Decide from the begining on our reflexion / thinking time to establish our choice ans as well the time we will be sticking to the choice made

Use our unconscious as well as our conscious;
Release the demands of reality for a moment to fill yourself
Dream

To make this real choice, we represent it using the present tense

NLet's not forget that choosing means letting go of other alternatives

Apply our choice, hold it, try it, and check if it's one that suits our situation; 
It may be possible to refine it, change it !
Only after having used it for the time decided

And most importantly, no judgement, no justification   ;o)

Yes?

Have a beautiful day !

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