the art of good decision making usually lies in
1. a few strong principles,
2. a good heart
3. Godly counsel.
There's been many situations in life that have left me clueless but rushing's always the last thing to do and that's what I've been learning.. patience.
Along the way - as Ant says - I'm so methodist.
yes the Methodist pastor's msg is usu made up of a 3 pointer sermon and so have most of my lessons been presented.
The 3 questions have saved me from bad decision making in the last few years. Allowing me to look at macro perspectives and looking out of myself - even to the people around me. No matter what they say - knowing that the people we care about support us in our decision still contributes to that peace in my heart with respect to the decisions I have made.
Often we allow ourselves to be affected by the nitty gritty problems that are minute to the long term goals we'd rather seek. Emotions come into play and it messes things up. In work life, relationships. Emotions are a result of feelings of which we sometimes carelessly handle. With markers of sensitivity and objectivity - it all becomes easier to handle our emotions or another person's.
I hope these 3 qns work for the decisions I have to make this 2010.
Friday, May 21, 2010
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