The answer is the stereotype from others.
Although I learn many useful things from others, I should make a unique intentions.
I tend to hesitate to act on my intention when anyone say = says the opposite about mine.
If I act already, I occasionally have doubts about my thought occasionally = thoughts.
I know that this impact me quite, so I have enough time to think and decide alone.
After these full times = this full time, I ask for advice about my decision.
I should keep my balance among other's = others' many ideas.
Any = No idea can't = can be the unchangeable answer on = for all situations, which is I have to keep in mind.
That's why I evaluate all ideas containing mine to take a best idea on my occasion = to select the best option for my situation.
I think that it is a good way focusing = to focus on my intention and accepting other's intention = accept others' intentions.
OR
The answer often reflects the stereotypes of others. While I learn many useful things from those around me, I recognize the importance of having a unique intention. I tend to hesitate to act on my intentions when someone expresses a contrary opinion. Even after I have taken action, I sometimes doubt my thoughts.
I am aware that this uncertainty affects me, so I make sure to take enough time to think and decide on my own. After considering my options, I seek advice regarding my decisions. It’s important for me to maintain balance among the various ideas presented by others.
I understand that no single idea can be the definitive answer for all situations, which is something I keep in mind. This is why I evaluate all ideas, including my own, to select the best option for my circumstances. I believe this approach helps me focus on my intentions while remaining open to the intentions of others. |