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		<title>An Easy Decision Making Tool:  Toss A Coin</title>
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How do you make a decision? Do you weigh up the options carefully, plumping for the safest, cheapest, easiest, most sensible? Do you worry endlessly about consequences and never make a decision at all? Or do you jump in and make a decision and worry about the consequences later? 
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<p>How do you make a decision? Do you weigh up the options carefully, plumping for the safest, cheapest, easiest, most sensible? Do you worry endlessly about consequences and never make a decision at all? Or do you jump in and make a decision and worry about the consequences later? </p>
<p>For many years I have tried (and failed!) to do the first of these &#8211; and do the &#8216;right&#8217; thing. The problem is, the &#8216;right&#8217; thing is often the &#8216;wrong&#8217; thing for me. The sensible decision is usually the one decision which will stifle my spirit, bore me to tears or keep me in a situation I hate. And I like flying by the seat of my pants &#8211; it&#8217;s far easier than all this pros and cons bull. I now toss a coin to help me decide. </p>
<p>For someone who has been known to be indecisive on occasion it is marvellous…and rarely wrong. The simplicity of a coin toss appeals to me because it is quick, easy and relatively uncomplicated &#8211; no evidence gathering, no researching, no discussing, just a flip and there you have it &#8211; a decision! And I don&#8217;t just mean for small decisions, like pizza or pasta? I have decided whether to buy a house, go to Australia for a year, leave my job to start my own business, and buy a car…all on the toss of a coin.</p>
<p>I can see some of you twitching at the very idea of this &#8211; not exactly scientific, responsible or sensible, right? Correct! I&#8217;ll tell you what it does do though, it focuses you very quickly on what YOU want. Imagine you wanted to decide whether to look for a new job, you toss a coin and it comes up tails…stay at your current job.</p>
<p>Your stomach sinks, you stare at the coin and think…best of 3! Then best of 5, best of 7, best of 9, best of 73. You see, I&#8217;m not suggesting you take the advice of the coin! Merely flipping the coin will give you an indication of what it is you want &#8211; in the above example, you want to leave the job. Deep down, the decision is already made but your conscious mind is getting in the way with the endless pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s of making a decision.</p>
<p>By tossing a coin, you can find out very quickly what it is you really want. Many years ago I was trying to decide whether to buy a house. Every signpost pointed to yes &#8211; it was the done thing, the sensible thing, an investment blah blah blah. Even the coin toss agreed, I should go for it. </p>
<p>But I carried on flipping that coin for 10 minutes, wanting tails to come up. Suddenly I realised there was one overwhelmingly good reason for me not to buy a house. I didn&#8217;t want to. If I had, I would have doubled my money by now. I don&#8217;t regret it for a second. The coin was wrong, but it did tell me what I really wanted. What does the toss of a coin tell you?</p>
<p>- Something to Play With -</p>
<p>Take a decision you have been struggling with, and toss a coin…what does the coin toss tell you? (note how you feel, not if it&#8217;s heads or tails!) For the next week, try this method of decision making &#8211; get in touch with your intuitive leanings and quit wasting time endlessly weighing up the pros and cons! Want to share your thoughts on this article? Leave a comment here or pop over to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Solihull/Donnaonthebeach/364285836111">my facebook page</a> and leave a comment there.</p>
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<p>How do you make a decision? Do you weigh up the options carefully, plumping for the safest, cheapest, easiest, most sensible? Do you worry endlessly about consequences and never make a decision at all? Or do you jump in and make a decision and worry about the consequences later? </p>
<p>For many years I have tried (and failed!) to do the first of these &#8211; and do the &#8216;right&#8217; thing. The problem is, the &#8216;right&#8217; thing is often the &#8216;wrong&#8217; thing for me. The sensible decision is usually the one decision which will stifle my spirit, bore me to tears or keep me in a situation I hate. And I like flying by the seat of my pants &#8211; it&#8217;s far easier than all this pros and cons bull. I now toss a coin to help me decide. </p>
<p>For someone who has been known to be indecisive on occasion it is marvellous…and rarely wrong. The simplicity of a coin toss appeals to me because it is quick, easy and relatively uncomplicated &#8211; no evidence gathering, no researching, no discussing, just a flip and there you have it &#8211; a decision! And I don&#8217;t just mean for small decisions, like pizza or pasta? I have decided whether to buy a house, go to Australia for a year, leave my job to start my own business, and buy a car…all on the toss of a coin.</p>
<p>I can see some of you twitching at the very idea of this &#8211; not exactly scientific, responsible or sensible, right? Correct! I&#8217;ll tell you what it does do though, it focuses you very quickly on what YOU want. Imagine you wanted to decide whether to look for a new job, you toss a coin and it comes up tails…stay at your current job.</p>
<p>Your stomach sinks, you stare at the coin and think…best of 3! Then best of 5, best of 7, best of 9, best of 73. You see, I&#8217;m not suggesting you take the advice of the coin! Merely flipping the coin will give you an indication of what it is you want &#8211; in the above example, you want to leave the job. Deep down, the decision is already made but your conscious mind is getting in the way with the endless pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s of making a decision.</p>
<p>By tossing a coin, you can find out very quickly what it is you really want. Many years ago I was trying to decide whether to buy a house. Every signpost pointed to yes &#8211; it was the done thing, the sensible thing, an investment blah blah blah. Even the coin toss agreed, I should go for it. </p>
<p>But I carried on flipping that coin for 10 minutes, wanting tails to come up. Suddenly I realised there was one overwhelmingly good reason for me not to buy a house. I didn&#8217;t want to. If I had, I would have doubled my money by now. I don&#8217;t regret it for a second. The coin was wrong, but it did tell me what I really wanted. What does the toss of a coin tell you?</p>
<p>- Something to Play With -</p>
<p>Take a decision you have been struggling with, and toss a coin…what does the coin toss tell you? (note how you feel, not if it&#8217;s heads or tails!) For the next week, try this method of decision making &#8211; get in touch with your intuitive leanings and quit wasting time endlessly weighing up the pros and cons! Want to share your thoughts on this article? Leave a comment here or pop over to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Solihull/Donnaonthebeach/364285836111">my facebook page</a> and leave a comment there.</p>
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<p>How do you make a decision? Do you weigh up the options carefully, plumping for the safest, cheapest, easiest, most sensible? Do you worry endlessly about consequences and never make a decision at all? Or do you jump in and make a decision and worry about the consequences later? </p>
<p>For many years I have tried (and failed!) to do the first of these &#8211; and do the &#8216;right&#8217; thing. The problem is, the &#8216;right&#8217; thing is often the &#8216;wrong&#8217; thing for me. The sensible decision is usually the one decision which will stifle my spirit, bore me to tears or keep me in a situation I hate. And I like flying by the seat of my pants &#8211; it&#8217;s far easier than all this pros and cons bull. I now toss a coin to help me decide. </p>
<p>For someone who has been known to be indecisive on occasion it is marvellous…and rarely wrong. The simplicity of a coin toss appeals to me because it is quick, easy and relatively uncomplicated &#8211; no evidence gathering, no researching, no discussing, just a flip and there you have it &#8211; a decision! And I don&#8217;t just mean for small decisions, like pizza or pasta? I have decided whether to buy a house, go to Australia for a year, leave my job to start my own business, and buy a car…all on the toss of a coin.</p>
<p>I can see some of you twitching at the very idea of this &#8211; not exactly scientific, responsible or sensible, right? Correct! I&#8217;ll tell you what it does do though, it focuses you very quickly on what YOU want. Imagine you wanted to decide whether to look for a new job, you toss a coin and it comes up tails…stay at your current job.</p>
<p>Your stomach sinks, you stare at the coin and think…best of 3! Then best of 5, best of 7, best of 9, best of 73. You see, I&#8217;m not suggesting you take the advice of the coin! Merely flipping the coin will give you an indication of what it is you want &#8211; in the above example, you want to leave the job. Deep down, the decision is already made but your conscious mind is getting in the way with the endless pro&#8217;s and con&#8217;s of making a decision.</p>
<p>By tossing a coin, you can find out very quickly what it is you really want. Many years ago I was trying to decide whether to buy a house. Every signpost pointed to yes &#8211; it was the done thing, the sensible thing, an investment blah blah blah. Even the coin toss agreed, I should go for it. </p>
<p>But I carried on flipping that coin for 10 minutes, wanting tails to come up. Suddenly I realised there was one overwhelmingly good reason for me not to buy a house. I didn&#8217;t want to. If I had, I would have doubled my money by now. I don&#8217;t regret it for a second. The coin was wrong, but it did tell me what I really wanted. What does the toss of a coin tell you?</p>
<p>- Something to Play With -</p>
<p>Take a decision you have been struggling with, and toss a coin…what does the coin toss tell you? (note how you feel, not if it&#8217;s heads or tails!) For the next week, try this method of decision making &#8211; get in touch with your intuitive leanings and quit wasting time endlessly weighing up the pros and cons! Want to share your thoughts on this article? Leave a comment here or pop over to <a href="http://www.facebook.com/pages/Solihull/Donnaonthebeach/364285836111">my facebook page</a> and leave a comment there.</p>
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