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“Am I doing the right thing?”


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This is a typical question we ask ourselves.

For many decisions to be made in lives, there simply are not clear, cut answers. Your mind knows how to figure out math questions, the best route to your destination, what choices for dinner, and other linear-type questions. However, when it comes to emotional issues, those of the heart, and decisions for your future, it simply doesn’t know.

Oh, it will act as if it does, but it will only spin you around in circles.

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Posted By: Janet Jackson
Thursday, August 16th 2012 at 8:04PM
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