Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution
Keep trying to film footage that truly represents you
You step back and take a day off, thinking about the problem. You're not
getting footage of your best tricks, mainly because of the pressure of the
camera and the thought of this video bringing you to the attention of major
sponsors. But you realize the importance of this opportunity for your career.
You have a couple of weeks -- you take a day off, and then spend a few
days filming and a couple days editing your best material. Then you send it
off. You even manage to get it in a bit early.
The producers of the video are very happy with your footage and your professionalism.
When a sponsor asks them for some up-and-comers, they pass along your name.
After viewing your part, the sponsor contacts you -- they want to sponsor
you!
Victor Arias is a professional aggressive inline skater. He
has some advice on making decisions: "Just assess the situation you're in,
think about it and make your decision. Some are bigger than others, and you
might wanna use a lifeline and ask a [friend] sometimes, but nonetheless,
in the end it's still up to you! So decide wisely!"