Your emotional mind may exert itself when you are called upon to make decisions today. As you move through your personal and professional spheres, your perception of the world may be biased due to subjective feelings. Whereas normally you may have little trouble assessing the situations in which you find yourself from a balanced point of view, you may now be discounting or even ignoring the observations of your rational mind. Using visualization to erect a figurative barrier between the two halves of your mind today can help you regain control of both. You can then analyze your options in an objective as well as a subjective manner. Once you can access your emotional and rational minds individually, you'll likely feel comfortable making a variety of decisions.

Erecting a barrier between your rational and emotional selves allows you to consult each separately when making decisions. While our feelings can provide us with insights into the circumstances and individuals we encounter, certain emotions--such as fear, insecurity, or timidity--can interfere with our ability to fulfill our potentials. When you treat the logical and emotional sides of your mind as distinct entities, you are empowered to examine your options within the context of rationality and emotion. Neither type of thinking will hinder your ability to clearly analyze your situation and come to a decision that will enrich your life and add value to your experience. The barrier you erect between the objective and subjective sides of your mind today will aid you in making balanced decisions.