You always have three choices.
They are:
1) Cope
2) Fix
3) Leave
Here's an example.
Suppose a cold wind is blowing through an open window. You can:
1) Put on a sweater. In this case you change yourself so that you can cope with the situation.
2) Close the window. Here, you fix the situation so that conditions are favorable.
3) Leave the room. Sometimes it makes sense to move to a different situation, which begins by leaving the old one.
Now, here's the intriguing part: you are always making one of these three choices.
And that leads us to the question, are you making the types of choices that serve you the best?
Key Point: Acting deliberately gives you more control over the results.
Much success,
Steve Kaye
714-528-1300
Author, Speaker, IAF Certified Professional Facilitator
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