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How to know (for sure) if you're making the best choice

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Dear {NAME}, Have you ever been in this spot? You've got an important decision to make, but you're l

Dear {NAME}, Have you ever been in this spot? You've got an important decision to make, but you're legitimately torn. Part of you wants to be bold and say yes, but another part of you wonders if you should say no and play it safe. Said another way... How do you know if that pit in your stomach is your intuition trying to send you an important signal? Or maybe that queasy feeling is just good ol' fear clouding your decision making process once again – doing its best to keep you inside your comfort zone. If you ever feel anxious and confused when you're about to make a big, important decision, this MarieTV episode is a must watch. You'll learn four simple tests that can help you make smart decisions, every time. As you know, decision making is a crucial skill that impacts every area of your life. Both our seemingly small decisions, as well as the big ones, shape our reality. Compounded over a lifetime, our decisions give birth to our ultimate destiny. That’s why it’s important to have some solid decision making processes to help you along the way. [Display images to learn how to make the right decisions]( And, there's a fun challenge on the blog today that’s especially relevant if you've got an important decision to make. [C'mon over and leave a comment now](. Before we wrap, I just have to say thank you so very much! So many of you — our MF Insiders — helped launch our new podcast last week with a bang. Please do keep reviewing [over at iTunes]( as it makes a tremendous difference. With all my love, XO Marie P.S. Since we're talking about decision making today, I wanted to share an exclusive gift with you courtesy of my friends and B-School grads The Astro Twins. Ophi and Tali are the official astrologers for Elle, Refinery29 and more. Check out this [exclusive planetary guide for 2017]( — created just for our MF Insiders — for an astrological perspective on your year! Enjoy :) If you wish to stop receiving our emails or change your subscription options, please [Manage your subscription]() Marie Forleo International, 332 Bleecker Street, #517 , New York, NY 10014

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