A wish changes nothing, but a decision changes everything.

Pamela di Pascuale Posted: February 3, 2022

Pamela di Pascuale

By Pamela Di Pascuale, Life & Wellness Coach | [email protected]

If you want to change your life for the better if you want to live the life you dream of, or if you simply want to lose weight, exercise, read more, learn a language or take a workshop that brings personal or professional growth to your life; There is only one thing that stands between it being a wish and it is a reality: a DECISION.

You can’t get a change until you make a decision. Complaining, regretting, doubting, letting yourself be carried away by your fears, all of that will get you nowhere.

When you really propose it, when you tell yourself “I start today”, that is when the change will begin.

I understand that making decisions is always difficult for us, especially when emotions, feelings, experiences come into play. That insecurity is what sometimes makes us deviate from the path where we are. Perhaps because of not taking risks, because you think you can fail or because of the fear of the unknown.

Do you feel that this is no longer your place? Do you feel that, in any other place, with any other person, with any other job, you would feel more fulfilled?

“Do it, and if it scares you, do it with fear.”

Listen to your body, analyze how you are feeling in the current context and decide.

Decide on your circumstances because you can still do it.

As long as we are still alive, we have the power over which path to choose, and if we make a mistake, nothing happens, you can choose again and change the path, the strategy or the people we want to accompany us in our lives, what solutions to take in different circumstances; because when you do it and you feel really happy, the path you have traveled towards that well-being will have been worth it.

Make decisions, and if you feel peace and tranquility in your heart, you are on the right track.

You are facing the most exciting of experiences: YOUR LIFE. A short space of time in which you have the opportunity to be whoever you want to be.

A possibility waiting for you to decide what to do.

A hug and Happy February!

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