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Sep 24, 2010

THE summary of my message last week was we must always be ready to face the outcomes of our decisions, whether sweet or sour. A total man is brave enough to accept the consequences of his decisions. Decisions are like seeds; you cannot plant weeds and expect to harvest crops!

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THE summary of my message last week was we must always be ready to face the outcomes of our decisions, whether sweet or sour. A total man is brave enough to accept the consequences of his decisions. Decisions are like seeds; you cannot plant weeds and expect to harvest crops!

Decisions are instrumental in determining the destiny of our lives; they are the keys that open and close the doors of either success or failure.
I’ve learnt to take responsibility for my decisions, and that’s why I make major decisions while I am alone.

I always find time to retreat from the daily noise and external influences into the silence of the heart, so that I can make a decision that I will never regret even if it doesn’t yield the desired results.

If crowds have been taking you along on their way to a place called Failure, it’s high time you applied brakes. Stop forcing your way into music because other people are doing it.

Don’t open a salon or a restaurant because ‘everyone’ is going into that business!

Make an independent decision. Some of the decisions I’ve made while alone could sound ridiculous. For instance, I decided to stop watching soccer, never to go to a discotheque and never to drink alcohol.

When I made a decision to enter the world of business at the age of 28, many people told me there was no money in writing. But I stepped away from the crowds and made the decision. Today, I have no single regret. Maybe the regret is that I took long to make the decision!

Whenever I see people enjoying my books, businesses whose plans I wrote prospering, movies whose scripts I wrote being watched or songs that I wrote airing, I get an indescribable feeling of fulfilment within me. I knew I made the right decision, though no one was watching.

Robert Bake Tumuhaise
managing director, World of Inspiration, & the Founder of Authors’ Forum.
Contact: bakerobert@yahoo.com
0712-868424

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