"Your emotions are making it difficult for..." - Quote by John C Maxwell
Your emotions are making it difficult for you to accept hard decisions.
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“To move forward today, you must learn to say good-bye to yesterday's hurts, tragedies and baggage. You can't build a monument to past problems and fail forward.”
“A person sometimes can't make a decision unless they know what decision to make.”
“When contemplating the pursuit of a dream or the start of a new venture, too many people are hesitant to begin because they can't comprehend the entire journey. If that's where you find yourself right now, don't expect to understand what it takes to get to the top. Just take the next step. There's no shame in starting small; in fact, if you don't start small, you'll probably never start at all.”
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“Golf is good for the soul. You get so mad at yourself you forget to hate your enemies.”
“If you have a great deal of knowledge, but you're governed by negative emotions, then you tend to use your knowledge in negative ways. Therefore, while you are learning, don't forget the importance of warmheartedness.”
“To invest successfully over a lifetime does not require a stratospheric IQ, unusual business insights, or inside information. What's needed is a sound intellectual framework for making decisions and the ability to keep emotions from corroding that framework. You must supply the emotional discipline.”
More on Decision Making
“Always listen to your heart, because even though its on your left side, its always right.”
“Your gut is your inner compass. Whenever you have to consult with other people for an answer, you're headed in the wrong direction.”
“I think that [having not a lot of time sweating the details] can be both a strength and a weakness. I think it depends on how [Donald Trump] approaches it. If it gives him fresh eyes, then that can be valuable. But it also requires you knowing what you don't know and putting in place people who do have the kinds of experience and background and knowledge that can inform good decision making.”