Posted by Goody on 09/18/08 in Marriage
It’s a road that most spouses are loath to travel. That’s understandable. The problem is once marriage infidelity occurs there is no way to avoid the journey.
You have always prided yourself on think things through and not jumping to conclusions. This has been your modus operandi for years and it has been very beneficial to you. But this logic has also been greatly assisted by your instincts. When something was wrong your instinct always alerted you to the problem, even when your logic gave you the signal that everything was okay.
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Posted by Goody on 05/11/08 in Business
Everyone has a way of doing the things they do. From the way you choose where to go to dinner, to the way you decide what to wear to work. The actions you take and the decisions you make follow a certain pattern. You have your own individual way of coming to a decision, and of getting yourself to take action. When buying a product/service you might not even realize that there are specific steps you take each time you make a purchase decision. It would be pretty inefficient to use arbitrarily chosen steps to make a decision every time you had to make a purchase. We have consciously or unconsciously developed a specific combination of feelings/thoughts within ourselves that will cause us to “make sense” of the purchase decision, and buy. If we know the exact steps a person takes when making a confident purchase decision than we can provide our product/service in the manner necessary to create the sale. It is much easier and wiser to use a pre-existing system - in this case a comfortable buying strategy, than to try to create a whole new buying pattern.
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