Making decisions with calm and confidence
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Are you feeling lost, confused and unclear about a decision you need to make? Going back and forth between scenarios, analyzing the pros and the cons and awaiting for a clear sign that would answer your question is only doing one thing: keeping you stuck.
Oftentimes, the real reason we feel this lack of clarity is that we doubt in our own ability to make the right decision. The thing is: there is no ultimate right or ultimate wrong decision. There’s just the right decision for you, and the right decision right now. Fortunately, any decision we make comes with a lesson. Some lessons just hit a little harder than others...
Those challenging lessons can be a beautiful opportunity for redirection, allowing us to see where me may have betrayed our truth. In fact, making the right decision for yourself relies on getting to know, see and accept yourself, your identity, your values and your purpose.
In this podcast EPISODE, I share guidance on how to make decision-making an easier process, using tools for self discovery.
Guidance for you
This week, I'm inviting you to be curious about YOU, so you can more easily hear and trust ‘yes’ or ‘no’ when you're making a decision.
+ Build your inner compass. What's at the core of your essence? What feels true? What brings you closer to your purpose? This is something we can explore together through coaching.
+ Create agreements with yourself - inspire yourself from your discoveries, write a list of personal commandments. I am someone who... (does, believes, loves, disagrees with...)
+ Build a list of criteria - based on these self-honouring agreements, see how you can come up with a checklist for decision-making. Going through this exercise, you're making a decision once, instead of making it on a daily basis.
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