Transcription Making a Decision is Liberating
The Burden of Indecision
The process of reaching a decision can be as long and slow as you want it to be.
This slowness is due to your fears, your insecurities, and your beliefs about what could go wrong.
We get stuck in analysis paralysis, generating enormous anxiety as we weigh all the possible options.
The Instant Act of Deciding
However, it is crucial that you understand that the act of deciding itself is something that happens instantaneously.
Unlike the long and agonizing process beforehand, the actual decision is made in a split second, like a snap.
The struggle is not in the decision, but in the entire journey we take to get to the point of making it.
The Liberating Sensation. Taking a Piano Off Your Back
The moment you finally make a firm, heartfelt decision, you feel an incredible sense of relief and tranquility.
It's as if you've taken a piano off your back, freeing yourself from a very heavy burden.
You may even feel a surge of adrenaline and excitement, a joy at having dared to choose a path.
Every time you make a decision of this type, you improve the quality of your life and become a more mature person.
Taking Control of Your Own Life
The act of deciding is one of the most powerful tools for taking control of your own life.
By making a decision, you stop being a victim of circumstances and take ownership of the process of your existence.
You firmly declare: "I have decided to go in this direction because it is what I want and it is my goal".
You stop allowing fear to decide for you and move with the faith that you are forging your own path.
The Decision Not to Decide. Giving Away Your Power
It is crucial to remember that not making a decision is also, in and of itself, a very important decision.
It is the decision to give away your power and allow the world or other people to decide for you.
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making a decision is liberating