HI Erin, I was debating about posting here so I just flipped a coin. I was hoping you checked out my Tight-Wad Tuesday post this week for some very smart money ideas, liked we talked about. Keep up the great posts!
So true. I was deciding between two colleges and I kept going back and forth. One day I (jokingly) decided I would flip a coin to decide which college. Once I flipped the coin and once it landed I was disappointed with the answer so I knew what I truly wanted and I made my decision.
i am on stumbleupon and came across your website which is totally amazing to me because i have a half started blog called “the diary of a teenage analytical optimist “. I just thought it was bizarre i analyze everything, every aspect of my life and the lives of others and things that i shouldnt waste my time analyzing. i just thought i would say something.
It sounds like it would be astonishingly true, but when I flip a coin to decide something, I don’t really hope for one or the other- I just hope for it to come back down without rolling under some furniture or landing on its edge.
This is a good way of making decisions. Sometimes when I can’t decide between two things I get someone to hold each option behind their back. Then if I pick the one I don’t want, I realise I want the other one. Or if I pick the right one im happy with it
Nice!
That’s actually completely true.
I never thought of that!
really makes sense… ^___^
Beautiful … i couldnt have put that any better myself.
So true ya!!
nice ideaa!!!!
gud
very insiteful
i play meenie minnie moe and adjust it so the one i really want to do is the one that wins.
If you are only “hoping” that’s a great way to go, clever.
be good to yourself
David
yup …. “call it in the air”
Love that!
Yes!!
this is how i decided where to go to college!
HI Erin, I was debating about posting here so I just flipped a coin. I was hoping you checked out my Tight-Wad Tuesday post this week for some very smart money ideas, liked we talked about. Keep up the great posts!
not entirely true, my mind goes off what im flipping the coin for and focus`s on trying to catch it so i dont look stupid
Well that sucks for you haha.
You look stupid just trying to oppose the post.
My mum said that exact same thing a few days ago
It’s ironic because it’s true. Sometimes we look indecision in the face when the answer is in our heart all along.
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So true. I was deciding between two colleges and I kept going back and forth. One day I (jokingly) decided I would flip a coin to decide which college. Once I flipped the coin and once it landed I was disappointed with the answer so I knew what I truly wanted and I made my decision.
Or when the answer surfaces it shows you what you truly want.
i am on stumbleupon and came across your website which is totally amazing to me because i have a half started blog called “the diary of a teenage analytical optimist “. I just thought it was bizarre i analyze everything, every aspect of my life and the lives of others and things that i shouldnt waste my time analyzing. i just thought i would say something.
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It sounds like it would be astonishingly true, but when I flip a coin to decide something, I don’t really hope for one or the other- I just hope for it to come back down without rolling under some furniture or landing on its edge.
Kill the Batman
This is a good way of making decisions. Sometimes when I can’t decide between two things I get someone to hold each option behind their back. Then if I pick the one I don’t want, I realise I want the other one. Or if I pick the right one im happy with it
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