Decisions do not work themselves into actionable processes. You've got to make it happen. Any decision that's not backed up by a corresponding action is an indecision. When the Prodigal Son decided, he arose and went back home. Nothing would have changed had he not made that move. A decision that would produce results must never be left in the realm of wishful thinking. Never!
Any decision that works has an actionable party that effects its implementation, and a timeline to monitor progress. What have you decided to do, what steps are you taking to achieve them, and what's the time frame you've set to monitor your milestones? You must determine what you seek to achieve and how you want to go about it. Don't leave it hanging in the air.
A decision can be immediate, short-term and long-term, with implementation being their common denominator. Do you have the right strength of mind, the mental grit, courage and fearlessness to implement and enforce your own decisions? A great decision is not only known for its outcome but also for the meticulous discipline deployed by its enforcers to achieve their objectives.