Never be afraid of making choices. The choices

that don't turn out the way you would have

liked are your teachers. You can learn from

them and make different choices next time.




What might happen as a consequence of your choice?

Make a list of the good points and the bad points.

    You can even write them down if it is easier.




Ask yourself is there a better choice you could

make. Think about whether or not there are any

other options and, if there are, which option

would be the best one for you.




If it is a big decision you are going to make, then doing some

research can benefit you. You can ask other people's advice,

read books and gather information. If anyone has

given you any advice, then you can consider it

when making your final decision.




When we make decisions we sometimes get what is called a

"gut feeling". That is when you just somehow know or feel

what the right thing is to do. If it doesn't feel good when

you think about your choice, then it probably isn't the right

choice to make.




Only make choices that will not hurt yourself or anyone else.



      
   
Once you have looked at all of the possibilities,

        you can make the choice that is the wisest.  





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