Take Decision Without Any Fear: There are times in every person's life when he has to face mental confusion regarding a big or small decision. Sometimes this confusion increases so much that a person is unable to identify right and wrong. In such a situation, there is a delay in taking a decision or he takes such a step which is regretted later.
Many times we feel that what we are thinking is right. But later when the result comes out, then we understand that in reality, we had made a mistake. In the Bhagavad Gita, Shri Krishna had also taken Arjun out of this confusion. He had told me how to make a decision, what things should be kept in mind, and what things should be avoided. Let us know from Bhopal resident astrologer and Vastu consultant Pandit Hitendra Kumar Sharma.

First thing: Do not leave the truth while making a decision
Shri Krishna has said that no decision should be such that it does injustice to anyone. If you are making a decision for yourself or someone else, then it is necessary to have honesty in it. It should not happen that you harm someone else for your benefit. What you are doing to someone today, the same can happen to you tomorrow. Therefore, always support the truth, even if it is difficult.
Second thing: Do not make decisions by getting carried away by emotions
Often we decide due to anger, attachment, greed, or fear which later proves to be wrong. If you are very emotional, then do not take any big steps at that time. Give yourself some time, think with a cool mind, then take a decision.
Third thing: Listen to your inner voice
Many times we take a decision by getting influenced by others. But there is a voice inside every person which tells him the difference between right and wrong. It is called conscience or intuition. Whenever there is a dilemma, sit quietly, question yourself and trust the answer that comes from within.
Fourth thing: Think about the consequences before taking a decision
Before taking any step, think about its effect. Especially if the results turn out to be bad, will you be able to bear them? If the answer is 'no', then it may be that the path is not right for you. On the other hand, if following a path can make your life better, then it would be wise to move forward on it.
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