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Do You Ever What-If Yourself? - Wellbeing Wisdom Tiny Bites Podcast Wellbeing Wisdom Tiny Bites

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Do you ever what-if yourself?

Most of us do – buyer’s remorse is a common phrase for a reason. Especially after making a major purchase, many people go through a few days or weeks of what-iffing:


what if I didn’t choose the best car
what if I could have gotten more money at the new job
what if this person I’ve agreed to marry turns out to be Mr. Wrong instead of Mr. Right?

What if you could banish what-iffing from your life? The angst is probably caused by the fear of getting it wrong, whatever “it” is.

The truth is, no decision is ever done as long as you’re still breathing. You can always make a different choice later if this one doesn’t suit you. You can get a different car, or ask for a raise or bonus or performance bump, and you can say “no” to a marriage even after you’ve said “yes.”

A decision is just something you do with a given set of facts and feelings. If the facts and feelings change, you can make a new decision.

Doesn’t that help you let go of what-if?

Want more? Come and play in the Wagalicious Life Online Community playground! Go to Wagalicious.Life.  #veterinarian #petindustry #agriculture #leader #lawofattraction

Do you ever what-if yourself?

Most of us do – buyer’s remorse is a common phrase for a reason. Especially after making a major purchase, many people go through a few days or weeks of what-iffing:


what if I didn’t choose the best car
what if I could have gotten more money at the new job
what if this person I’ve agreed to marry turns out to be Mr. Wrong instead of Mr. Right?

What if you could banish what-iffing from your life? The angst is probably caused by the fear of getting it wrong, whatever “it” is.

The truth is, no decision is ever done as long as you’re still breathing. You can always make a different choice later if this one doesn’t suit you. You can get a different car, or ask for a raise or bonus or performance bump, and you can say “no” to a marriage even after you’ve said “yes.”

A decision is just something you do with a given set of facts and feelings. If the facts and feelings change, you can make a new decision.

Doesn’t that help you let go of what-if?

Want more? Come and play in the Wagalicious Life Online Community playground! Go to Wagalicious.Life.  #veterinarian #petindustry #agriculture #leader #lawofattraction

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