
"The men who build the future are those who know that greater things are yet to come, and that they themselves will help bring them about. Their minds are illumined by the blazing sun of hope. They never stop to doubt. They haven't time."Let me conclude by saying that to start living a better life this very moment, you must overcome the hesitation syndrome. People who postpone making decisions that can lead to incredible outcomes are cutting themselves right out of the action. It seems the purpose of postponement, in most cases, is to avoid been saddled with a high-stakes decision that turns out to be wrong. By pushing a decision into the future, we fool ourselves into thinking that better information or more facts will become available that will increase the odds of making a better decision. So we are left with no option but to procrastinate. We also sense, but certainly don't fully acknowledge, that making such a decision is only the first of many acts in a series that can lead to desired results. It is very difficult taking initiative; but procrastinating is much more comfortable and with less risk though it offers no promising future.
Hear me, anyone who wants to succeed in anything in life, must learn to take calculated risks and accept changes. We live in a world of change. Like death, change is inevitable. If you must start living a better life this very moment, then you must stop emulating people who are looking forward to having a colourful future but base their plans on past experiences. In today's highly competitive, ever-changing business world, decisions must be made as changes occur. You will be deceiving yourself by thinking that present business trends are going to continue.
Trends don't always continue. There will always be changes in direction, goals, expansion, economy and a multitude of other areas that impacts those trends. So, forward-thinking people must evaluate their forecast reports, then take actions that requires risks to meet the changes and challenges of the future. By mastering change, you can make those daring adventures work for you rather than against you. Now, change can mean disaster or opportunity. But by accepting change and making it work for you. You will definitely be better prepared for the future.
I wish you all the best!
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