Disciplined people make decisions. Confident people make consequential decisions.
Disciplined, confident people make consequential decisions, especially for their purpose and improvement.
If they feel off-purpose, they make consequential decisions to get back on track. If they feel ineffective, they make consequential decisions to improve.
If the decisions don’t create the desired outcomes, they adjust the decisions or make new ones.
Disciplined people do this as many times as necessary until they get it right. They don’t hide from the decision. They make it and put it into action.
Confident people don’t hide from changing what used to be the right decision, what used to be good enough.
Disciplined people don’t hide from changing what needs changing. They don’t resist improving what needs improving.
Disciplined, confident people are ready to make consequential decisions.
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