You may find it immensely difficult to make decisions today as you are likely feeling noncommittal. When presented with multiple options, your indecisiveness may prevent you from making a choice. You may find yourself second-guessing your decisions in both minor and major matters within your personal and professional spheres. To regain your ability to make a firm choice and to stand by it, you may need to learn to trust your intuition. Should you find yourself faced with the need to make a decision, assess your "gut feelings" before moving forward. You may discover that the correct choice was clear all along yet veiled by your inability to believe in your inner wisdom. As you come to trust yourself today, decision-making can gradually become a less stressful and more enjoyable experience.

Reversing indecisive thought patterns is often simply a matter of learning to trust yourself. The human tendency to second-guess ourselves is typically the consequence of insecurity caused by past decisions that garnered negative results. As you learn to trust yourself, you'll be less apt to question your intuitive wisdom and your first impressions. You'll become adept at using your intuition as a guide that aids you in choosing options that--regardless of their relative importance or unimportance--are rewarding and enrich your life. The successful decisions you have made in the past will become the precedents you consult when you need additional direction. You'll become decisive and secure in the choices you make today when you begin to trust yourself.