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Making the Right Decision for Success

Whenever the Olympics come around, the spotlight shifts to our sporting legends, and we celebrate their past victories. Here in Australia, the media loves to bring back those champions who made history. They stand tall at receptions, interviews, and special events, honored and respected like royalty. But here’s the truth: for some of these athletes, their moment of glory was over 40 years ago. Since then, life hasn’t exactly been a story of one success after another. Some of them haven’t achieved anything remarkable since their big win. Yet we still celebrate them, not because of what they’ve done recently, but because of that one moment when they got it right.

Now, think about that for a second. You can make a choice, take action in one moment, and that decision can continue to bless you for the rest of your life. If you’re in a great relationship today, it’s because of choices you made in the past. If you’re succeeding in business, it’s because of the decisions you made and the risks you took along the way.

And it all starts with a single moment, just like the day you step up to the plate in a baseball game. You know that feeling, don’t you? The ball is coming at you fast, and you’ve got a split second to decide—swing or hold back? That decision could be the difference between a home run and a missed opportunity. Just like a game-winning hit can change everything for your team, a right decision in life can open up opportunities you never imagined. But if you let the moment pass, you could miss out.

Let me tell you a story. Take Joe Carter, for instance. In 1993, during Game 6 of the World Series, Joe stepped up to the plate for the Toronto Blue Jays with everything on the line. The series was tight. His team was down by a run. It was the kind of pressure that can make or break an athlete. But Joe didn’t flinch. He saw his pitch, made a decision, and swung. The ball flew into the stands for a home run, and that hit won the World Series for his team. That’s the power of a single moment. One decision, one swing, changed everything.

And let me tell you, life works the same way. You might be waiting for the right pitch, standing at a crossroads, unsure of whether to swing or not. But when the right opportunity presents itself, you’ve got to go for it. You’ve got to trust yourself and take that shot. Everyone remembers Joe Carter’s home run, not the strikes he missed in other games. Just like in life, what matters is that you got it right when it counted.

Here’s another story for you. When Derek Jeter first started with the New York Yankees, he didn’t get it right every time. In fact, there were plenty of moments when he struck out. But what set Jeter apart was that he kept showing up, kept swinging, and when the game was on the line, he delivered. He knew that one great hit could change everything. And it did. Jeter became one of the greatest players in the history of the game, not because he was perfect, but because he seized the moment when it mattered most.

So, let me ask you—what’s your moment? What decision is in front of you right now? Maybe it’s something in your business. Maybe it’s something personal. Whatever it is, you’ve got to step up to the plate, trust your instincts, and swing for the fences. Because just like that gold medal athlete or that baseball hero, you’ve got greatness inside you. You’ve got the power to make a decision today that will keep blessing you for years to come.

It doesn’t matter how many times you’ve struck out in the past. What matters is that you get it right when the moment comes. And when you do, the doors will open for you, just like they did for that young baseball player who finally hit the home run of his career. Because people love a winner, and the world opens up when you show you can deliver.

So, get out there. Don’t let fear or doubt hold you back. The next pitch is coming, and you’ve got the power to knock it out of the park. Make that decision, take that swing, and watch how one moment can change everything for you.