Researchers say that, on average, a person makes 35,000 decisions a day.
Coffee creamer or black?
Get out of bed now or later?
Scratch our head with our left hand or our right?
Answer our phone or not?
We make so many choices that we often don’t recognize that our ability to choose is even involved.
Like this one: loving our spouse.
We talk about love as if it’s an outside force. We say, “It was love at first sight.” Or we “fell in love.” We chalk up love to chance or chemistry instead of a conscious decision to act toward our spouse in loving ways.