Decisions 101
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The decisions we make affect our life for good or ill, they can also affect the
lives of our family, our friends and our community.

Making good decision is not a chance act.  It’s a skill – one that can be
learned, honed, and perfected.  Approaching critical decisions in life using
the art of mastering our own unique authority and strategy.

How do you make an effective decision?  
Here is a practical guide to one of
the most fundamental activities in our life.  Here is a method to refine our
ability to distinguish between smart and poor decision-making.

    Among the many insights you discover

  •  You were born to make a decision in your own unique way.
  •  There is personal road map to decision making
  •  Along with a step by step guide to your own authority.
  •  A strategy to guide you every step of the way.

    As you explore the process of making good decisions, you’ll

  • Know the underlying components that influence decision-making.
  • Be able to approach and weight individual choices more effectively.
  • Understand how to sidestep potential mistakes in the future.

This will provide you with the most important information you are ever
likely to hear.

Decide how to Decide.  Connect the dots…ask the right question, listen to the
right words, hear your authority and make correct decisions for yourself
and your loved ones.  And then teach them the way.
Where can
take you?
"You gave me exactly what I needed without me asking for anything other than some guidance and
direction on the inner workings of my family and how we are when we are all together.

Your guidance has blossomed into a real fountain of wisdom and in-depth understanding, which you so
innately put forward.  Transforming your guidance into logic and reason that I could understand and
use.  No judgments here, just plain and simple awareness of what to expect and some basic needs of
each member of my family.  Without this information I can say for certain that the outcome would have
been much the same as those in the past, that’s to say very tenuous and strained at best.

The gift you enabled me to give to my children and their father was without a doubt the fundamental
information that I needed to shift my thinking and behavior.  Lastly, I am exceedingly happy this shift in
me was not only noticed by others but also actually acknowledged by my former husband!   As he later
said “it was like someone shot me with a chill arrow”.   As if this were not enough, my son actually
thanked me for giving him the opportunity to sit with both his parents for the first time in so many years
and have a meal together.  Both my son and daughter got their mom and dad back as what likely felt
like a family for the first time in 17 years."
_______________________________________Rosen Family