Emily shares about her passion of encouraging women to go after their dreams, and you’ll get hear about the amazing writing community, hope*writers, that she co-founded. Emily and I also chat about parenting teenagers and how we react when they make mistakes. I could not be more excited about this book.Jenna Fischer, actor and cohost of the Office Ladies podcast The chorus of shoulds is loud. Her newest book, The Next Right Thing, offers a simple, soulful practice for making life decisions. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Being a Lazy Genius isnt about doing more or doing less. When these become part of our days, it helps us see unmade decisions as hopeful opportunities to interact with God and our communities. Freeman is the Wall Street Journal best-selling author of Simply Tuesday and A Million Little Ways. Emily describes how we can develop spiritual routines and habits that put ourselves in God’s path – intentionally and on purpose! – every single day. I am so happy to welcome Emily back to the show today! Emily and I jump right in to discuss how unmade decisions can hold so much power in our lives, but Emily offers a game-changer. I teach spiritual formation and creative direction to help writers ease decision fatigue, find clarity, and create margin in life and business. Emily and her husband live in North Carolina with their three children. As host of The Next Right Thing podcast, she helps create space for the soul to breathe, offering fresh perspective on the sacredness of our inner life with God. Emily is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of Simply Tuesday and A Million Little Ways, and her newest book, The Next Right Thing. 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.My guest for The Happy Hour # 235 is Emily P. 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. Freeman offers a fresh way of practicing familiar but often forgotten advice: simply do the next right thing. Perry Professor Emily, Head of Sheffield Institute of Education Centre for Research and Knowledge Exchange. Freeman offers a fresh way of practicing familiar. Freeman Dr Elizabeth, Lecturer In Psychology. Freeman offers a fresh way of practicing familiar but often forgotten advice: simply do the next right thing. If you have trouble making decisions because of either chronic hesitation or decision fatigue, Emily P. 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. 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. 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.
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