90-Day Challenge Day 85 / 90-Day Commitment Day 29
I’m getting a coaching from Bob Proctor and I like to share what I learned. I use 4-step process to make a decision. With it, I can move forward FAST and create many tangible results in short period of time. When you make a committed decision (see the definition below), your thought will start to operate in higher frequency, and in higher frequency, you can tap into knowledge necessary to acquire anything you desire. The knowledge already exists the universe.
I use this Four-Step decision making process by asking:
- Do I want to be, do or have this?
- Will being, doing or having this move me in the direction of my goal?
- Is being, doing or having this in harmony with God’s Laws or the Laws of the Universe?
- Will being doing or having this violate the rights of others?
If the answer to the first three questions is YES, and the answer to the last question is NO, make the decision and get moving.
A true definition of Decision by Dr. Carole N. Hildebrand (it is long so I’ve shortened it):
“There is a corollary element that must go hand in hand with the decision….and that is commitment. We use the term so loosely that it has come to describe our wishes, not our commitment. Instead of making decisions, we state our preferences. A true decision means you are committed to achieving a result, and then cutting yourself off from any other possibility. Committed decisions show up in two places – your calendar and your checkbook.”