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The Power Of Decision

THE POWER OF DECISION
How long does it take you to change your life? A lot of people believe that it take a long time, but that's a myth. In reality it only takes 60seconds which is a minute! Yeah a minute!
The minute you actually decide to change and move in a different direction is the minute that you actually change your life.

What really take a long time is getting ready to make a decision! You bounce around the ideas as to whether you should or shouldn't, debating the issue of change. Many thinks about the idea for so long that they are caught up in the " PARALYSIS OF ANALYSIS. " They debate it for so long that nothing actually get done.

 But the minute you decide and take action is the minute you actually change your life. Dr Thurman the great theologian, stated in one of his speeches, " The moment, the minute that this generation conquers fear, then that is the minute that the battle is won. The moment, the minute we make the decision and move on that decision is the minute we change our lives!

How do you achieve great things in life? Alot of people find it very difficult to answer this instead of saying " You Just Decide To". The key to change your life is first to make a decision. Anthony Robin's says, " Your destiny is determined by your decisions."

However you want to put it, the key is that you are where you are and what you are because of your choices. Act on life or life will act on you! Either you decide or life will decide for you. How many of us have decided not to make a decision and life went along anyway and decision was made for us? We all have! Yet we can take some control of our lives by making a decision and not waiting for life to decide for us.
The minute you decide and take action on that decision, is the minute you change your life!.




Kneelyo Akinbowale

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