de·cide
di'sid/
verb 1. come to a resolution in the mind as a result of consideration.
Recently, my client and I were talking about these two words: I decided and how it is a big deal to finally decide. When I am working with clients -- employed or unemployed, it is because somewhere along they have decided to get help. What have you decided about your career? What have you decided about your job search? Better yet, what, if anything, do you need to decide now?
I decided to go to graduate school.
I decided to write a book.
I decided to relocate.
I decided to quit my job.
I decided to look for a new job.
I decided that I will get physically fit.
I decided to finish my degree.
I decided to ask for help.
I decided to go to college.
I decided to start a business.
I decided to start over.
I decided to pursue my childhood dream.
I decided to sell my business.
I decided to retire.
I decided to enlist.
I decided to start a blog.
I decided to create a profile on LinkedIn.
I decided to learn how to use Twitter.
I decided to withdraw from consideration for the job.
I decided that I wasn’t ready to decide.
What have you decided?
Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Cross-posted billiesucherblog
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