Choice—You Create Your Own Reality. Why Color it Gray?
Joan Marques
Chapter 1 in Courage in the Twenty-First Century: The Art of Successful Job Transition, 2013, pp 2-9 from Palgrave Macmillan
Abstract:
Abstract Choice lies at the foundation of anything and anywhere we are today. We make choices all the time, and often do so with insufficient data. It’s often what we do after we made a choice that will decide whether we succeed or not. Making a choice is a courageous step, especially when it pertains to something as rigorous as uprooting yourself from a comfort zone and planting yourself in a new garden. Our mental preparedness to deal with unexpected turns will decide whether we succeed or not. Character is therefore a critical driver in the way we make our choices. Whether we are flexible and willing to change, or stubborn and unwavering, will greatly influence the type of choices we make.
Keywords: Early Retirement; Medical Team; Comfort Zone; Positive Thinking; Critical Driver (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1057/9781137379542_1
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