Making Better Choices
Imagine yourself without freedom. Or imagine yourself without the ability to make your own choices in life. Chances are, you would not want that to be your reality (if you have a choice).
Everyone should be entitled to make their own decisions. Your ability to make your own choices represents your degree of control over your own life.
For many people, the decisions they make are heavily influenced by the people around them. This can be especially true in situations where individuals are being controlled by others, such as in cases of abuse or manipulation.
In these situations, it can be difficult to exercise your own free will and make choices that are in your best interests. This can lead to feelings of helplessness and powerlessness, making it challenging to break free from the cycle of control. Continue reading
Decisions and choices are not always easy to make. Even though they are the stuff that life is made of, many people still feel anxious and overwhelmed at having to make their own decisions and choices.
Choices in life represent our freedom, and with that power comes the responsibility for the choices we pick and decisions we have made. When we are at the point of having to make a choice, we may not know what the potential outcome may be. It could be a specific outcome that we are sure of, but it could also be filled with uncertainty.
We can only predict and anticipate certain outcomes, but we can never truly be 100% certain of what is going to happen from the time we make our final choice. Therefore, the process may involve a lot of uncertainty and risk, which many people are averse to. The secret to becoming better lies in the doing, which helps us improve, even though it may mean failure for some of our choices and decisions. Continue reading