When faced with a difficult choice, there are sometimes no wrong answers. Here’s how to best navigate that process for yourself.
I am no stranger to tough decisions, many I have shared here on the podcast and others I have kept private. In this episode I’m opening up about experiences in my life when I have felt so torn about making a decision. I learned something early on, however, that has really helped. And despite knowing this truth, that sometimes there is no right answer, I still grapple with decision-making often.
So if you’re like me, what are we to do? There are two questions I want you to ask yourself, to help steer your decision-making in the best direction for you. In this very short episode I will guide you through those questions with my own experiences and helpful tips for you. Let’s work together to find fulfillment in making tough choices and feel good about those choices by keeping your identity a top priority.
About a few other things…
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