Your Fork "Choice" In The Road...

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LIFE is ALL about choices, and each choice you make has consequences attached to it.

Each choice you make represents a fork in the road, so to speak. You are undoubtedly familiar with that phrase the fork in the roadas it is a very popular way of describing the exact moment when you’re confronted with a decision.

My point today is to focus your attention on the importance of the choices you make every time you find yourself standing pensively at one of those forks in the road.

I bet each one of you can recall a memorable fork in the road moment when you had to make a big decision. Or maybe you find yourself staring at that proverbial fork today as you struggle with making some important life choice.

My mission today is to get you to think about the importance of each and every choice you make. Because each choice, no matter how small, creates ripples in your life that bring the incredible potential of change in a small or greatly significant way.

Just think about that as you wander through your day today and notice the various forks that life offers you constantly!


Wishing You Great Health,
Dr. John H. Sklare
www.innerdiet.com

:angel:Knowledge Is Growth...Help Make That Change
 
Todays choice for me...is to keep having a wonderful day!
 
I agree, life definitely is all about choices.:)

Thank you for sharing this.:)
 
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