Set Your Behavior Standards
When you are a teenager, you have a lot of curiosity , you want to know a lot of things and in this learning process, many a problems occur because
you get impatient and tend to jump the fence every now and then.You must set your behavior standards at the level of what is desirable from a general point of view. The most important part would include your behavior unto others as well as your own self.
Refine Your Action Plan To Yield The Desired Result
Before acting you must thoroughly examine the possible outcomes of your behavior,if the out comes
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Outcomes In The Long Run Are Critical |
are desirable by you in the long run then you may carry on with your action but if you can see that the outcomes in the long run are not desirable by you then , you must again reevaluate the other optional action plans available to you on the same lines.The similar evaluation process must be used when evaluating the effect your action would have on the other people, environment, property under your control, etc and if you find that similar action if performed by others would be acceptable to you then you may go ahead and perform that act , but if you see that there are certain undesirable outcomes associated with your actions then these actions must be avoided and further reevaluation be undertaken to refine your action plan so as to yield the desired result
The Only Way To Accomplish Your Life Goals
What ever we do in life is based on our action & result cycle, the results we have today are because of the actions taken by us in the past. Similarly the results we are going to get in the future would depend upon the action we take today.We need to understand that this evaluation is also termed as emotional intelligence by the modern day scientists, where in the action & result cycle is the complete basis for evaluating your decisions before taking action on the final choice, as this is the only way to accomplish your life goals without having any regrets in your life.
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