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mental strength


Question Posted Monday March 1 2010, 5:01 am

i want to get more mental strength .now i take one desesion strongly but after some days it will disappeare .i faced a lot of incidents like that .i want a strong mental power and strong desesion .what will i do

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Walt answered Monday March 15 2010, 1:05 am:
The best way to keep your resolve is to constanly be able to remind yourself why you made the decision. Also I find it easier to keep at something if I feel that I'm doing for good reasons and I will be better for the experiance.
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DearSusie answered Wednesday March 3 2010, 9:01 am:
Being a good decision maker takes practice. Let's talk about a few specific examples and how and why your decisions changed. It may very well be that it was the right decision TO change your original thinking. Write back with some more information. Thanks.

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