We are either in or out of the game, not standing in the middle.

We are either in or out of the game, not standing in the middle.


Being indecisive costs us time and money. Always swinging between two directions due to dissatisfaction.

I was once indecisive in my business, so I signed a contract with a company program to help grow my plan A.

I always preferred plan B over A, but my logic told me I should pick plan A for security, and I felt safer. I convinced myself I could do plan A regardless of how I felt.

My intuition was the most accurate guidance. I ended up doing plan B, which was much happier and more workable.

Now, I am paying the price for being indecisive. I need to pay fees to end the contract.

If we constantly stand in the middle, unsure of whether to stay in or out of the situation, logic tells us one thing, and the heart tells us another. We should take the advice from our heart—intuition.

We will solve the rest of the concerns as we follow the intuition. When the why is big enough, the how will come.


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