Do you think we over-complicate things once in a while?
I was thinking about that this weekend, that the details often cloud how simple the actual issue or decision really is. Take returning to school for an example. Deciding to go to college to improve onea��s quality of life is a fairly straight-forward question regardless of what program you are choosing-Dental Hygiene, Intra-Oral Dental Assisting, to name a few popular and rewarding career types. What “muddies the waters” however, are all the detailsa��..what should I study, at what college? How will I pay for it? What about transportation and living expenses? Will I pass? Will I get a job?
Although each of those questions is worth considering and certainly needs to be answered before starting school, the main question is, are you ready to go to college? If the answer is yes, then that decision provides the motivation to solve the other issues. Whether
Sweating the details is sometimes a way to avoid the main question. What do you think?