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Early Decisions

The fall semester of a college-bound, high school student’s senior year is filled with many decisions about his/her next chapter. One of these is whether or not to select “early decision” for a given college. “Early decision” means that you have decided, in advance, to commit to that university if they choose you and thereby withdraw your application from all others.

Julie recently attended a session to help students prepare for college, and more importantly, for life. The presenter encouraged students to make early decisions about many things going forward, not just the university they choose. Some of these areas included making early decisions about:

Since these choices lie ahead for each of us, making early decisions now can make the journey much easier by:

These early decisions increase the likelihood that you will reach your desired destination.

To this day, Julie honors two early decisions she made in the third grade: not to drink coffee and not to smoke cigarettes. She says, “I did not like the smell of the combination of coffee and smoke, so I decided to avoid these many years before they were even an option for me. That commitment made it so easy to deny both coffee and cigarettes for my entire life. This early decision provided freedom for me and required little thought or energy at future decision points.”

In which areas of your life can you make early decisions?

Your values, your savings, your relationships, your faith, your education, your health, your career, your legacy?

Early decisions can help pave the road to your desired future whether you are in third grade, a senior in high school, middle age, or a senior citizen. It’s never too late to be early in your decisions.

Spend some time thinking about your future. Make an early decision today to pave a smoother path for tomorrow.

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