How To Make Right Decisions

How to Make Right Decisions by Stephen LauLife is about choices — the choices that you make to live the life you want to live. Inevitably, there are good choices as well as bad ones, and that is life. How do you make right choices? It is all in your mind power. It is not what you have got, but how you use it. Your mind power is uniquely yours. Do not compare yours with that of others: it would be like comparing one’s brain with that of Albert Einstein’s. Remember, according to Einstein, everything is relative. The human brain has a great capacity for growth and expansion; that is, most of us use only a fraction of our brains, and there is plenty of room for improvement if we effectively harness our mind power.Mind power is built upon clear thinking. With clear thinking, we make right decisions. But clear thinkers are not born; they have to work at their minds. This is how we make right decisions in our lives.First of all, give yourself plenty of time to make a decision. Of course, there are drastic and dramatic moments, such as an emergency landing by a pilot, that do not afford you the luxury of time to make right decisions. However, wherever possible, give yourself sufficient time to make right decisions.With ample time, you may be able to assemble all the data available to help you make right decisions. Mistakes are often made due to insufficient data available, and insufficient data often leads to wrong or poor judgment of a situation that requires one to make right decisions.Do not jump at the first solution to a problem, even though in your mind’s eye that may be the “perfect” solution. Always look for other options, though they may seem not as ideal initially.Sometimes it is difficult to make right decisions when you do not have previous experience. This is where self-confidence plays a pivotal part. Self-confidence is an attitude, a mindset built upon self-acceptance, irrespective of the outcome of what decision you are going to make. This mindset has at its core value of living in the present moment, which is the essence of the art of living well. The art of living well is always living in the present moment, which is the capability of the mind to see the relationship between the body and the mind. Your mind is uniquely yours, and yours only; while the present moment is real and is timeless. When you are living in the present moment, you mind will not be distracted by thoughts of regrets for past decisions that you made, or thoughts of worries of the outcome of decisions that you are going to make. Living in the present enables you to accept the outcome of whatever decisions that you are going to make. This freedom from anxiety, guilt and remorse will enable you to make right decisions without undue stress. Both self-confidence and self-acceptance play a major role in how to make right decisions.To make right decisions, you must not let your emotions get the better of you. Sometimes your desire for something may influence your decisions. Therefore, it is important to be flexible about what you want or deeply desire.To help clear thinking, it is important that you write down the pros and cons of your decisions so that you can actually “see” them in writing. If you have doubt, it is good to seek second opinions so that you will have an open mind about what others may have to say about your decisions.Even if you are positive about your decisions, sometimes it is good to reflect on all the negative aspects of your decisions; in other words, to validate your decisions by asking yourself the question: “What are some of the reasons that I may be wrong about this?”You don’t have to be a president of a country or a leader of an organization in order to have to make decisions. Knowingly or unknowingly, you make decisions everyday in every aspect of your life, and these decisions may affect your life positively or negatively. Therefore, it is important to make right decisions with clear thinking, self-confidence, and self-acceptance. Living in the present with mindfulness will help you make right decisions.Copyright (c) 2011 Stephen LauFor more information on the art of living well, visit Stephen Lau’s website: The Art of Living Well. Also, go to his web page: Mind Healing to find out how you can use mind power not onlyto healt but also to turn your dreams into a reality.Article Source: eArticlesOnline.com