Decisions…

Posted by: Frank Walker LMFT | March 15, 2024

In any moment of decision, the best thing you can do is the right thing, the next best thing is the wrong thing, and the worst thing you can do is nothing.  

Theodore Roosevelt

Too many times I have come across folks making the worst kind of decision.

The decision to do nothing at all.

Doing nothing is a decision. Most of the time it’s the wrong thing to do.

You know what is right. You know what is wrong.

Make a decision.

Before the decision is made for you.

Frank J Walker LMFT-retired

Frank is a retired marriage counselor living on the central coast.

Check out all his blogposts at

walkertherapy.wordpress.com

and check his YouTube channel

“A Marriage Minute”

@ Frank Walker LMFT

http//youtube.com/c/FrankWalkerLMFT

Frank has written several books that are available @

http://www.blurb.com/user/store/frankjwalker

Frank is an artist with 31 years of teaching experience.

If you would like to see his art, check out his Instagram page @

FWalker927

Or his art website @

Frankjwalker.com


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