Nobody's life is ever all balanced. It's a conscious decision to choose your priorities every day.

There's moments when you have to make a split-second decision that will form you for the rest of your life.

Choose your life's mate carefully. From this one decision will come 90 percent of all your happiness or misery.

You write your life story by the choices you make. You never know if they have been a mistake. Those moments of decision are so difficult.

You can spend the rest of your life trying to figure out what other people expect from you, or you can make a decision to let that all go.

That decision to commit your life to certain principles and a certain narrative, if I wrote a paper on that, I know I'd find inconsistencies.

You've got to make a decision when you write about your life, and I decided I was going to be honest, and some of those things will be embarrassing.

Life is like the monkey bars: you have to let go to move forward. Once you make the decision to leap into entrepreneurship, be sure to loosen your grasp on old concepts so you can swing your way to new ones.

The most difficult thing is the decision to act, the rest is merely tenacity. The fears are paper tigers. You can do anything you decide to do. You can act to change and control your life; and the procedure, the process is its own reward.

You will often be in despair. You will sometimes think it's the worst decision in your life. That's fine. That's not a sign your marriage has gone wrong. It's a sign that it's normal; it's on track. And many of the hopes that took you into the marriage will have to die in order for the marriage to continue.

My life used to be like that game of freeze tag we played as kids. Once tagged, you had to freeze in the position you were in. Whenever something happened, I'd freeze like a statue, too afraid of moving the wrong way, of making the wrong decision. The problem is, if you stand still too long, that's your decision.

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