
"It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped." Anthony Robbins
I hope you DECIDE to attend this month's TPG meeting! Tuesday, April 3rd, We'll be discussing the power of decision making, a topic which affects every facet of our lives. We'll be considering what makes a good decision? What leads to a good, or bad decision? Whether your life can really change with one decision? The goal of this meeting is to learn from eachother's decision making lessons (both good & bad) and learn strategies to improve our decision making. Be prepared to make a decision you've been putting off!
Tony Robbins has a great section in his book 'Awaken the Giant Within' called "Harness the Power of Decision," pages 48-51. If possible, please read this section before we meet Tuesday. There are 6 points he makes about decision making that we'll be discussing. 1) Remember the true power of making decisions 2) Realize that the hardest step in achieving anything is making a true commitment - a true decision 3) Make decisions often 4) Learn from your decisions 5) Stay committed to your decisions, but stay flexible in your approach. 6) Enjoy making decisions
de·ci·sion
– noun
1. the act or process of deciding; determination, as of a question or doubt, by making a judgment: They must make a decision between these two contestants.
2. the act of or need for making up one's mind: This is a difficult decision.
3. something that is decided; resolution: He made a poor decision.
4. a judgment, as one formally pronounced by a court.
5. the quality of being decided; firmness: He spoke with decision.
6. the final score in any sport or contest: The decision was 5 to 4 in favor of the home team.
7. Boxing. the awarding of a victory in a match not decided by a knockout or technical knockout, usually through a vote of the referee and judges.
–verb (used with object)
8. Boxing. to win a victory over (one's opponent) by a point score rather than a knockout.
decision making
- noun
1. the cognitive process of reaching a decision; "a good executive must be good at decision making"