Torment that Lead to Decision Paralysis
In this decision, there was no right or wrong decision. It’s more like a fork in the road in my life. On one hand, financially it would practically make sense, it would be the more conventional way of doing life. I would have a stable job with benefits and it would be a new career for me. On the other hand, I would be taking the unconventional way in life and it would much riskier financially. I would be doing several different jobs while building my business. I had gone back and forth between doing what is practical or having a flexible schedule. For ever reason I thought I should potentially take the job, I had a reason not to. This lead to increased anxiety about the uncertainty feeling I was experiencing and the fear of making a decision I might regret. Which ultimately leads to decision paralysis.
The Storm
Imagine yourself standing at the edge of the ocean, as you stand water crashes into your feet. It’s calming and refreshing as you stand there. But all of sudden the waves start getting higher and rougher as a storm approaches where you stand. You feel the wind and rain hit your face. It’s a storm…
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