Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 36, Number 122, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1904 — How to Reach a Decision. [ARTICLE]
How to Reach a Decision.
i If ilpdecision runs in the blood you inherit, a rouse yourself and strangle Ithis insidious foe to your achievement ibefore it saps your energy and ruins Jlyour life chance. Do not waU until toi norrojw, but begin to-day. Compel ■; f-ourself to_ develop the opposite qualty by' the constant practice of firm decision. No matter how simple the thing you are called upon to decide, be itthe choice of a ha t or the color >r style of a garment, do not vacillate. ' i'hrovy all the light possible on what--1 ever you have In 'hand for decision, ’ s eigb and consider It from every point < >f view, call your common sense and Ipest judgment to your aid before 4'eachlng a conclusion, and then, when 5 ou have once made your decision, let |.t be final. Let there be no going a>ack, ino reconsidering and no opening tlhe matter up for further discussion. Lie firm and positive. Declare the polls Ci|osed. , ■_ ; _ ;
