September 29th, 2006
Posted By: Jan Baker

Isn’t that is part of what life is all about? Weighing your options and then making decisions according? For instance, say that you decide that you want to sleep in one morning, but know that you really need to get to work on time.

You consider which is more important and then make your decision based on an analysis of the situation. Hmmm, you say to yourself, “it sure would feel great to sleep in and get some more sleep.” Maybe one or two mornings you might could get away with it – or more – depending on your job.

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However, if your rational side takes over you will be saying, “No, I have to get up and get to work. There are bills to pay, blah, blah, blah.” Except for your inner voice though, there is no one else around though, so the decision is strictly up to you. You hop out of bed and get moving. You have nearly all the facts to make your decision. This decision is generally a no-brainer as you know the risks and consequences.

Let’s step it up a notch now, what if you are a single woman and a man asks you out on a date. You know virtually nothing about this man, let’s say you met him at the grocery store and stuck up a conversation. He is attractive, well-groomed and tells you that he is a stock broker. There is something about him though that bothers you a bit. It is not necessarily something that you can define. Again, you consider the options, think of the worst case scenario, and then decide whether you want to go out with him or not. Maybe you have told friends about this guy, and they offer their opinions based on what little they know about this man.

To Be Continued………………………………….

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