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Being Strictly Honest With Yourself While Making Decisions.

Being Strictly Honest With Yourself While Making Decisions.

• Unbiased honesty may also come in handy while making decisions when you do not know what the right decision is.

• Eliminate the inner bias and external influence while decision making and with BRUTAL HONESTY ask:

" Do I really want to do this? yes or no?"

Or

"Is this the right choice? yes or no?"

Whatever the answer you get, from yourself, stick to it, don't look back. Don't think of it anymore because now you know the answer is the unbiased truth with no influence.

Now stick to it and IMPATIENTLY execute.

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Roadblocks And The Role Of Self-awareness.

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• Hitting roadblocks while working on a project or during the creative process is quite common.

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"Ask yourself at every moment 'Is this necessary?'"


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