The Role of Belief in Decision-Making: How Self-Doubt Sabotages Success.

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Everybody has made decisions in their lives at some point, and those decisions have shaped where they are now, whether positively or negatively.

What is the process for choosing?
Are they inspired by sorrow and frustration or by inspiration?

Ideally, we would accomplish far more than we can if the choice were inspired. The difficulty with those choices is that we are in firefighting mode and are more concerned with solving the issue than realizing a dream.

Does that raise the question of why people initially enter that mode?

As you can see, most people struggle to make decisions because they don't believe on their own abilities to achieve.

While they struggle, someone else must make a choice for them. It is shocking to learn that the person proactively making choices on their behalf initially had no beliefs as well, but after experimenting, they began to make a choice. For no one's dream is ever within reach. Both in belief and in skill set.

Now, what is the answer?

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