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What does Brain Integration have to do with decision making?

I’ve noticed in the last few days that decisions are becoming easier to make. So, I ask myself, “What does this have to do with Brain Integration?” Here’s my perception: Decisions originate in the gut. We then second guess ourselves. The second guessing comes from all the thoughts, worries, and fears that spin around in our heads. We become less than certain about our decisions because they don’t feel good after all that second guessing. So, we often put off making decisions.

Pre-Brain Integration that was a very normal experience for me: avoidance of decision making. No more. Now I am able to feel into my gut, know what is right for me in the moment, decide to act, then act. Brain Integration has corrected my brain wiring so now I don’t get inundated with useless messages.

Another factor in decision making is reaction of others. I am becoming more and more grounded by the day in the knowing that other people’s reactions are secondary to what’s important to me. Pre-Brain Integration I would find it hard to act on decisions that I thought others might not approve of. That was because of not wanting to deal with my emotional stuff around being not nice, being rejected, or being challenged. A favorite quote of mine which pretty well sums up that trap is “I’m uncomfortable so you should change.” The hesitation based on reactions from others is dissolving. With time I will easily be able to act with confidence in any situation.

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