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Decisions, timing and patience

 

Making a good decision requires patience, so that your decisions are made on time. It is OK to make decisions in advance, provided you  are willing to wait patiently until it is the right time, to take whatever action is required. Making decisions when it is too late is a pointless exercise, as you have missed the opportunity to make the best use of time and to get the best possible use from the decisions you have made. It is also important to remember, that once a decision has been made to do something, then there will be further  choices  available  to you. These choices will create further opportunities which in turn will allow for more decisions to be made as time progresses.

Use the following list as a guideline to alter the way in which you approach each day and the problems or issues that arise.