Common Sense
Common Sense
Common Sense
I believe that if I speak about my feelings as soon as possible, it clears the haze in my thoughts and
allows me to make better judgement.
With the guidance of a clear mind, I allow myself to speak politely and rationally towards others.
Doing do attracts favorable treatments from those who are around me.
Life situations do not always turn out pleasant, even if I think and speak positively about it. When I
think that an action is empowering, it empowers me to make the best judgement. This is true for
both my career and personal relationships.
When a decision I made is regretful, I do not wallow in it. Instead, I open myself up to new choices
available to me.
I always express gratitude to let go of bad judgement about others, situations and about myself. I
deserve the blessings that I am receiving now.
I reclaim the spirit that I lost from unpleasant situations as I move forward. This is is one of the
greatest treats I am giving myself for my bad decisions and judging my spirit that it can guide my life
through a better living.
I treat myself everyday with a clear mind without any disturbance and without any awareness of my
surroundings. This calms my minds and opens it up to fresh and pleasant ideas, helping me make
good judgements.
I am fully aware of my biases, always keep it in check and overcome it when absolutely necessary.
When I make a decision, I put my focus on both the short-term details and the long-term details of a
situation.
My life experiences are valuable but I am a learned person. I only allow positive experiences to
remain in my thoughts. I already left past, negative experiences where they should be. I am keeping
the lessons in my heart instead.
Mistakes develop my character. Grievances and setbacks from any life situation help me endure the
journey and march forward to a fruitful future.
I Surround myself with people that are perfect examples of how the world is teeming with spirits
that make good judgements. Accepting counsel from them has provided me a greater advantage
over my mistakes.
I am grateful that God has allowed me to make my plans, but it is only Him that gives the right
answers to my questions. Because I know His words, I am not afraid to make decisions. I know the
path where I want to take my life.
I never give up. I am extremely glad of my progress and the lessons I am learning from the journey. I
remain happy with my decisions and the progress I am making from it.
When I face a situation requiring my decision, and the information available does not allow me to
make an analysis, I use my experience and intuition, ensuring that I am making a judgement based
on my conscience and what is universally beneficial.
I am confident and efficient. Fear and failure does not limit my capabilities of making a sound
decision. Mistakes may momentarily slow down my progress, but the lessons learned from them
accelerate my well-being.
I am extremely excited in spotting the available to me and I act on taking in new ideas from others.
As a result, people who surround me are always open to my own ideas and decisions.
I find joy in making decisions that put high priority to what is socially acceptable, morally right and
aligned with what God has been teaching us to do. When I base my decisions on these factors, I
know that I have gained the confidence of the people I made the decision for.
I put love, happiness and peace of mind as above the physical rewards when I make decisions. I am
fully aware that putting these three as my priority when making decisions will reap all other benefits
in time.