Here is your leadership scenario:
You find yourself in a position where you have a decision to make. And the answer can only be a clear “Yes” or a “No.” There’s no gray area or wiggle room on this one. You have to be clear. Maybe this decision will help you get where you are going; or maybe it is a temporary solution; or maybe it is not the right decision at all. But what is known is that YOU have to make the decision. So, how do you decide?
Short & Simple
First, you must have a clear vision of what you desire in life, a definite major purpose. Once you have that, you will know the answer by formulating it based on what best suits your goals.
Ask yourself these questions:
- Will this tie-in directly to my definite major purpose?
- What is my heart telling me?
- How does saying yes help me?
- If I say yes; what will I have to give up doing to do this instead?
- What will happen if I say no?
- Will this be too much for me to handle?
- Will this challenge me?
- Is it the right time for me?
- Is this something I am saying, “yes” to or is it something that makes me say “HELL YEAH!”
If the opportunity does not seem exciting to you, then the answer should be an easy one. Only do what fits your vision and don’t do it if this is not something you are going passionate about.
How do you make a decision?
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Jason Christensen is National Accounts Manager for The Stanley Works.
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