Decisions in Success
A fascinating thing happened within the last two weeks.
Of course, you’ve heard about Infusion by now. If not, check it out here.
Here’s what’s interesting.
I’ve received so many words of praise about it, it’s been overwhelming. In fact, in a webinar last week, I got pretty choked up because of the highlights that were shared about Infusion – and the impact it’s had on some of the people’s lives.
It seems amazing to me to have come from a place (only 9 short months ago) where the purpose and direction of my online business resembled a downward spiral.
Thank you to all who have purchased it. You are helping me reach my goal of teaching people these principles that are the laws that cause anyone to succeed.
Last week, I talked to a business partner of mine. She said, “Wow!! Infusion looks so cool – I can’t wait to get it!”
Then, next phone call (a couple days later), she told me about these amazing shoes she bought that are really comfy. She said they’ll go with her Sunday Best better than her last pair of shoes she had.
I said, “Cool! It truly feels wonderful to clothe oneself with pleasantness and comfort at the same time. I’m so excited for when all your clothes, your house, your business, and your library (which is one of her biggest dreams on her goal board) provide the same fulfillment for you. When are you getting Infusion?”
Her response was, “I can’t get it yet – not enough money. I have to wait until next paycheck.”
I can’t judge her. I did the same thing in the immature stages of my jobs, my family, my social life, my life, my business… oh, how the list goes on.
Devastatingly, the immature state of, “I can’t spend money on that right now” is never replaced until a certain decision is made.
I don’t really care what someone decides. In fact, to decide not to do something that will bring you to a higher standard of wisdom actually brings you closer to the higher standard of wisdom than having indecision.
(To clarify – indecision isn’t just the inability to come to a decision, but more so the inability to stick to a decision.)
Chances are, if you’re failing at something, you haven’t decided upon something regarding it. Maybe not, but if you’ve ever said something like what my business partner did, you ought to be ashamed. Your longing for a change in your circumstances will be ongoing and increasingly perpetuate itself until your life is saturated with despair, regret, and eventually, self-destructive guilt.
Don’t not decide on any one thing ever again.
Decide not to do it.
Or decide to do it.
But through it all, Seize Faith. Deciding not to do something with faith, is better than not deciding to do something…. in fact.. indecision is the best way you can announce to the world around you that you have ZERO Faith.
Side note: if you’re looking to build your faith, you’ve seen the page where I have Infusion for sale, and you haven’t bought it yet, you’re living a life of chaotic incongruence.
Please – just stabilize your life at the very least by deciding NOT to buy Infusion. EVER.
That in itself is going to bring you closer to where you want to be.
Then you’ll be WAY closer to where you want to be.
Either way, Carpe Fidem.
Spirit of Faith, Man of Action
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