Sep 24 2007

Seven Decisions for Personal Success

Published by Stephanie at 1:06 am

I hope that you have enjoyed reading Andy Andrews Seven Decisions for Personal Growth and have begun to implement them into your life.  Some of the decisions may seem unimportant right now but you must make a determined effort to engage all to obtain personal success and growth.

For your convenience and easy access, I have linked all Seven Decisions here.

First Decision – The Responsible Decision

Second Decision – The Guided Decision

Third Decision – The Active Decision

Fourth Decision – The Certain Decision

Fifth Decision – The Joyful Decision

Sixth Decision – The Compassionate Decision

Seventh Decision – The Persistent Decision

Seven Decisions

4 responses so far

4 Responses to “Seven Decisions for Personal Success”

  1. Joseph Bernardon 23 Oct 2007 at 9:43 am

    Thanks Stephanie for sharing these lessons with your readers. I thought each of the decisions was an empowering one to make.

    I think one of the most powerful decisions is to choose to be a conscious human being in search of our fullest expression. I think we are here to express our uniqueness, to explore our potential and to love and enjoy our lives.

    Have a good life,

    Joseph Bernard
    http://www.ExploreLifeBlog.com

  2. Is Life About Change?on 12 Dec 2007 at 12:14 am

    [...] that you read is The Traveler’s Gift by Andy Andrews. Andy will guide you through the Seven Decisions you must make for change, personal growth and [...]

  3. Jeanneon 14 Jan 2008 at 12:34 am

    Come to Everett Washington and meet Andy Andrews LIVE and in person for two Events which have “tickets available to the public”. You won’t want to miss this rare opportunity. Andy is normally hired for closed Corporate Events.

    Visit http://www.AndyAndrewsEverett.com for more information and in order to purchase tickets. It all benefits Children’s Hospital.

  4. Stephanieon 17 Jan 2008 at 4:19 pm

    Thanks Jeanne – I had the opportunity to see Andy Andrews at a conference with Liberty League. Although the group was close to 2000 people, it was an intimate affair. Andy was a busy man trying to speak to as many individuals as possible during the 3 days.

    He is an amazing story teller and had us all laughing and crying as he is telling his own story of personal growth.

    Seeing him alone was well worth the trip. I trust you are going to go!!

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