Making decisions can be difficult at times, especially when there is risk involved and the possibility of failure. And it’s easy to complicate things further when you don’t operate from a position of self-trust.
You have a “gut,” which is your inner compass. It has developed through your lifetime of knowledge and experience, good and bad. Your gut is the inner voice that knows you best, and operates to guide you at every fork in the road.
Fear, on the other hand, can steer you off course...
What’s Guiding Your Decisions? Fear or Your Gut
Posted by DrShannonReece under StartupsFrom http://blog.drshannonreece.com 4668 days ago
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4668 days ago
This reminds me of family discussions about Captain Kirk-v-Captain Picard. Kirk is blasting at the 1st sign of a difficulty, Picard is conducting a board meeting - asking for opinions. We were all wondering why the enemy ship hadn't obliterated Picard half way through their session.
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