TVB 147: MAKE A DECISION!









BUSINESS TRAINING:
(Culled from Turn-Ideas 2 Cash Business Seminar)

According to Herbert V. Prochnow, “There is a time when we must firmly choose the course we will follow, or the relentless drift of events will make the decision.”

WHY IS A DECISION IMPORTANT?

But many avoid making definite decisions due to doubt and fear of failure. According to Napoleon Hill, “Analysis of over 25,000 men and women who had experienced failure disclosed the fact that lack of decision was near the head of the list of the thirty-one major causes of failure.” 


A decision will help you centre on the product or service to provide in exchange for remuneration. The shelf-life of an idea cannot be determined. It is better to ‘Hit and shape the metal while it’s hot!’ do not let your idea die due to procrastination or unnecessary delays.


According to Napoleon Hill, “Research has shown that several hundreds who had accumulated fortunes disclosed the fact that each had the habit of reaching decisions promptly and of changing these decisions very slowly. One the other hand, people who fail to accumulate money, without exception, have the habit of reaching decisions slowly (if ever they make them), and changing them quickly and often.”


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