How to make WINNING decisions…

Post 194 of 250

Years ago, my mentor Bob Proctor gave me an incredible gift. The gift was a series of 4 questions that cut right through the clutter of the confused mind to allow a winning DECISION to come through strictly from the spiritual principles known as Universal Laws.

This process allows you to make a confident, firm, honorable decision in all kinds of different situations and dilemmas ~ both in your life & in your business ~ and here’s an example of how:

Imagine you’re presented with a new business opportunity that would allow you to increase your income significantly, but if accepted would demand you make significant changes in your personal life.

Now, picture in your mind your life’s greatest goal. Next, read these questions and, in relation to your goal, answer these questions with a simple “Yes” or “No”.

  1. Is this opportunity something I want to Be, Do or Have? (Yes or No)
  2. Is being, doing or having this opportunity going to help me reach my goal? (Yes or No)
  3. Is being, doing or having this opportunity in harmony with the Laws of the Universe? (Meaning: Will being, doing, or having this opportunity give more life to all, and less to none.) (Yes or No)
  4. Is being, doing or having this opportunity going to violate the rights of others? (Meaning: Will being, doing, or having this opportunity take away another person’s choice?) (Yes or No)

You are looking for three “Yes” answers for questions 1,2 & 3 and one “No” answer for question 4. If this is the case, you may make the DECISION to move forward with the opportunity, and your decision is supported by Universal Law. (Any other sequence of “Yes” and “No” answers means you may make the decision to decline the opportunity.)

To learn more about how to make winning decisions in all areas of your life, click on the link below for a 4-part FREE email series, including an mp3 recording from yours truly…”

www.HowToMakeADecision.com

, ,

1 comment:

Gabriela AbaloApril 26, 2010 at 8:20 amReply

the 4 questions are indeed a great exercise to help someone to make the right decision. Thank you for sharing.
Your blog is great! I will keep stopping by.

loveNlight
Gabi

Menu