How many times in your life have you been offered a choice that you have failed to act upon?
How many times have you regretted not making that choice at a time when
hindsight has proven that you would have been better off taking that
action at an earlier time?
Sometimes the action required, or the choice to be made, is to do something different.
And other times what is required is the cessation of an action that is causing us damage and creating poor outcomes.
These choices that we make or fail to make can be in our business lives and our personal lives.
It could be the choice of whether or not to learn a new procedure to help our patients better?
It could be the choice of whether or not to align our business with
certain insurances or corporates or health plans, or whether to simply
just go it alone?
It could be the choice of continuing doing what you’ve always done and
hoping for a different result, rather than setting a different course of
action?
Or it could be the choice of seeking advice.
That advice might be about your business, or it could be about your investments, or your retirement?
It could be advice about your health, or your habits, or your relationships?
Or it could be sporting or recreational advice, like learning to run
better, or swim better, or tennis or golf, or ballroom dancing,
The thing is that every day we are actually exactly where we want to be,
because if we didn’t want to be there, we would make the changes and
try to be somewhere else.
But we haven’t made those changes….
And yet, we have choices…."
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