The Gift Of Making A Decision!
Dorothy A. Martin-Neville, PhD
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I’ve written frequently about mindset and here I go again. Coming at it from the strangest of directions – gardening. It’s that time of year again when mulching needs to be considered and then executed. Do I buy the standard mix of soft and hard woods, to be spread amongst my plants and shrubs etc., and then replace it every 2-3 years, or do I pay 2-3 times as much and get the latest trend of brown shredded rubber tires that last 12-15 years??
?There really is no one right answer. Whichever serves you the best way possible - that’s YOUR right answer… Higher price but does not attract all kinds of bugs and infestations, and last an extremely long time, or less expensive but carpenter ants and other pests will progressively thank you for it more and more over time, and it needs to be replaced or supplemented every two years? Uncharacteristically, it’s taken me two weeks to step out of the maze and confusion of the two choices.
It reminded me of so many things, so many decisions, that can leave us in confusion. Over 20 years ago, a mentor said to me “Confusion is a powerful woman’s greatest defense.” It can reference men or women but at that moment he was speaking in reference to a particular group we were discussing. Confusion gives us permission to stand still, to not decide, to stay stuck. It also gives our fear permission to not make a mistake, to not prove our lack of…. knowledge, wisdom, sophistication, whatever it is we believe we are lacking.
Confusion is very different from a clear awareness
How frequently do you go into confusion? How frequently do you get stuck and choose to stay there versus putting the energy into making a decision
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I’m writing about it because it is soooo much easier to simply make the decision and then move on in your life to more enjoyable things, rather than carrying what can become an enormous weight on your shoulders. All because making a decision was too much of a pain or stressor to deal with. A life of peace, joy, and calm
For me, I chose brown shredded rubber mulch for right around the house to not attract bugs, and the matching but far less expensive wooden mulch for the rest of the garden. Was it a “perfect” decision? Maybe yes, maybe no, but having made a decision is such a relief since I don’t need to waste one more minute thinking about it. Haven’t you found that finally making a decision rather than debating something “forever” is such a great relief and so well deserved????
Go for it! What in your life needs a final decision today? What in your life, big or small, has been weighing you down and would be such a relief to let go of? I can assure you, once the decision is made you will ask yourself “What on earth took me so long?”
Enjoy your week.
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1 年yep - to NOT make a decision aka to procrastinate is also a decision, but often an unhelpful one :). And it will keep your brain running around and around in circles like a hamster in a wheel. Thanks for this. I leave the "mulch" and other garden decisions to hubby, and am happy with whatever he decides to put there. I love to be in charge, but letting go of an area is also very freeing..:) Thanks for writing about this important topic.