Friday, November 19, 2010

Decision Making


We've all been there. Being somewhere with other people but our mind is focused on a decision that needs to be made. Sometimes that decision can be life changing, while other times it may be as simple as whether or not we should buy something we don't particularly need at the store. These thoughts get the best of us, and it creates stress in our mind, body, and soul. That stress which carries over into our day to day lives causing a domino effect of reactions in our lives. What if that one decision could be put into a theory? What if that choice we need to make could be analyzed before it even slightly raises our blood pressure? Believe it not, it is possible. It's referred to as the 10-10-10 theory. The theory was coined by Suzy Welch which helped her decide if she should finalize her divorce or not. Big or small this theory can decrease agony and stress simply by putting the facts on paper in front of us.


First thing to do. Grab a piece of paper and create it just like the template I created below.



 

Now that you have this written.. it's time to analyze the decision you are making. On the left side of the paper you have the decision. As you know I just moved to Washington so we are going to use that as an example. The first thing you look at is If you decide to go through with the decision. "If I Move to Washington" in my case. I look at how this decision will effect my life in 10 minutes. How will I feel about this decision 10 minutes from now? 10 minutes from now I will be thrilled about the decision I just made. My mind will race with all of the new adventures and endeavors I have ahead of me. Next, I look at how this decision will effect my in life 10 month? How will I feel about this decision 10 months from now? In 10 months I will adjust to the change of moving. I will miss family and I will miss friends. I will also learn about myself in that span of time. I will encounter new and unfamiliar hardships that will test my strength in a Higher Power. I will be struggling to make ends meet because relocating is not inexpensive and I will still be giving up things that I was accustomed to so I can make ends meet now. Finally  I look at: How will this decision effect my life in 10 years? How will I feel about this decision 10 years from now? In 10 years I will have my life established. I may not have all of my hearts desires but I will have a solid foundation to continue to create those desires in my life. Money will not be such a struggle because I will have a career and will be comfortable with I'm at in my life I will have met new people 
made new friends that will teach me more about myself.

What was done on the first half of the paper is exactly what will be done on the second half of the paper, if you choose not to go through with the decision. I'm not going to finish the second half because it is just like the first half only look at it from a different perspective. This tool will allow you to look at your life in the bigger picture instead of just focusing on the moment, by looking at the long-term and the short-term effects you will be able to see what will be best for you and those you love now and in the long run. Having the facts in front of you is a very solid way of keeping your mind from thinking of the what-if's and the coulda woulda shoulda's if the decision was already finalized. Take the time before making a life altering decision or even a simple decision and see the potential effects for the rest of your life.
Remember: What you think could be such a small thing may ripple out to being one of the biggest changes you have ever had in your life this far. Every choice has a consequence regardless if it is positive or negative. Take control of your life and your decisions.
It is your choice to embrace your life, and nobody can make that choice for you.



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