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November
23, 2006:
The Consequences Of Decisions We Make
Interview
with Andy Andrews, author of The
Traveler's Gift
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Mike
Carruthers:
When you think about it, it's the decisions we make that determine
whether we succeed or fail.
Andy Andrews:
And I think more people fail because of an undecided
heart than anything else.
Andy Andrews,
author of the book
The Traveler's Gift: Seven Decisions That Determine Personal
Success…
An undecided
heart is: you see this evidenced when people… they'll make a
decision and then they back up. And then they talk to their
friends about their decision - should I do this? Should I go
left? Should I go right?-and then they'll make it again. If
you look at successful people, you'll realize that successful
people make their decisions quickly, and change their mind slowly.
And unsuccessful people make their decisions slowly, and change
their mind quickly.
Another important
decision we make is deciding who to be friends with.
You know, we
become like the people we hang out with, and if you want to
play good tennis, you play with somebody who's better than you.
And the same is true in life. You want to hang out with people
who are wiser, who are smarter, who have a history of great
decisions.
And a very important
decision that can affect our success, is deciding to forgive
people or not.
There is no book
that says that to forgive somebody they have to deserve it …or
that they have to ask for it. It just says that you give it.
And forgiveness is a gift that is more affecting to the person
who gives it, than the person who receives it. And there is
one person just about everybody needs to forgive, and that is
ourselves.
At somethingyoushouldknow.net,
I'm Mike Carruthers and that's Something You Should Know.
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