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The Next Right Thing
The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions | Emily P. Freeman
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Nothing gets our attention like an unmade decision: Should I accept the new position? Which schooling choice is best for my kids? How can I support my aging parents? When we have a decision to make and the answer isn't clear, what we want more than anything is peace, clarity, and a nudge in the right direction. If you have trouble making decisions, because of either chronic hesitation you've always lived with or a more recent onset of decision fatigue, Emily P. Freeman offers a fresh way of practicing familiar but often forgotten advice: simply do the next right thing. With this simple, soulful practice, it is possible to clear the decision-making chaos, quiet the fear of choosing wrong, and find the courage to finally decide without regret or second-guessing. Whether you're in the midst of a major life transition or are weary of the low-grade anxiety that daily life can bring, Emily helps create space for your soul to breathe so you can live life with God at a gentle pace and discern your next right thing in love.
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carolpharmd
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“Pick what you like, then see how it grows…. What if it blooms?”

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GardenJess
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Just started this one and it‘s already helping cut through the noise.

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SheReadsAndWrites
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I am a huge fan of Emily P. Freeman and this did not disappoint. Filled with wisdom and insight with that tender touch of grace that happens in all she writes (and in her podcasts), I honestly highlighted about 95% of this book. And I bought a copy for my kids and numerous friends. It's not just a great read but a valuable one.
Read this.
You're welcome. 🤓

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Ang203l
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I should not have put this book off for as long as I did. Simple but thoughtful suggestions for those who struggle with making decisions.