4. Go with your gut. When you find yourself wavering between multiple options, your intuition is one of your most powerful decision-making tools. To hone in on your gut feeling, stop for a moment and donβt think about the pros and cons . . . simply sit in a quiet place and notice what feelings come to the surface.
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