When an ending is difficult, it's easy to color the entire reality through the lens of how it ended, whether it's a relationship, a job, a dream project, or a life.
The ending does not get to define the whole story. Maybe it's time to take back the narrative. This could be a life-giving part of your healing. This could be your next right thing.
330: Mister Rogers and Decision-Making (Emily's Favorites)
329: Decision-Making for Slow Processors (Emily's Favorites)
328: Let Time Be Your Friend (Emily's Favorites)
327: 17 Syllable Prayers
326: What’s Saving My Spring Life
325: How to Know What You Like with Myquillyn Smith
324: The Path by Lynn Ungar
323: The Kind of Quiet that Wakes Us Up
322: 5 Next Right Thing Principles I Use Every Week
321: What We Wish We’d Known with John P. Freeman
320: Following Your Intuition with Grace P. Cho
319: Finding Vocational Clarity with Parker J. Palmer
318: How to Walk into a Room: Release Day!
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317: When Things End Without Closure with Sharon McMahon
316: The Faithfulness of Staying and Leaving
315: One Thing We Need for Making Tough Decisions
314: Yes or Now? Decision-Making for the Over-Eager
313: The Liturgy of Lightheartedness
312: What's Saving My Winter Life
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