Decisions
A battle rages within each
of us. A conflict that begins when we are old enough to make choices
and continues to our last breath. We are born with a free will. This
makes us venerable to desires, cravings and fears. We are at the
mercy of comfort’s call and the path of least resistance. The
weapons we possess to fight back; self respect, our personal values
and the strength of our will.
We make decisions from our
first waking moment. Some people will begin each day with the
determination to do the best they can. Others will give in to
temptations and lower, ever further, their sense of worth. The value
systems we have been designing all our lives determines which
decisions will be made. We all know people that are always late,
punctuality is not a value for them. People who cheat on the ones
they pledged loyalty to, don’t value the commitments they make.
There are values that have stood the test of time and proven worth
acquiring. Accepting responsibility for their own actions is a value
many successful people share.
Some of the hardest
battles are fought by those who have made the decision to turn their
lives around. Years of neglecting mind and body have taken a toll.
They might be in poor health, with low self esteem and a future that
promises more of the same. But taking responsibility will lift the
fog and a better path will appear. Understanding that the situation,
they find themselves in, is a direct result of choices made, is the
first step toward positive changes. When people realize their value
and can take control of their decisions, healing can begin.
Life style changes will
gain momentum as making good decisions start showing positive
results. Going to bed at a reasonable hour, instead of falling
asleep in front of the TV, becomes easier when we lie down at the end
of the day tired from accomplishment. Choosing healthy food is not so
hard when we learn to value the body that the food will nourish.
Exercise comes naturally when we are happy with our life and want to
prolong it as long as possible. As more battles are won, not only
will our self respect increase, but we will earn the respect of
others as well. Once better choices are made, everything will
change.
The conflict is never
ending, but each win makes us stronger. We must always keep the fact
that we are worth the effort foremost in our mind. The reward for
making good decisions is a life of health and wellness. Strong self
respect empowers us to want to choose the better paths.
It's not just a step, it's
a start.
Dave