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Five: The Joyful Decision

Five: The Joyful Decision

Today I will choose to be happy. My very life is fashioned by choice. First I make choices. Then my choices make me.

The Joyful Decision is perhaps the most misunderstood of all the Decisions. The Joyful Decision demonstrates that happiness is a choic, and if you are not happy right now, it is a consequence of your own choosing, not the circumstances of life.

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Andy Andrews has established 7 decisions that will improve your life if you follow them. He asked many successful people what they did to succeed. Or he would ask what was their major failure in life that pushed them to success.

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