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I’ve been holding a lot of tension lately; it’s okay to let it go now. Thanks you you Leanne for guiding me out of it
What Do You Do When Two Good Choices Pull You in Different Directions?
Sometimes the hardest decisions aren’t between good and bad. They might actually be between two good things! The opportunity that excites you… but will stretch your energy. The commitment you care about… but know might overload you. The goal you want… but the timing feels off. The person you want to help… but your own needs are calling too. That’s where it gets tricky. When both choices have value, it’s easy to overthink, second-guess, or stay stuck in the middle. One of the things we talk about in the Resilience Reboot is the power of choice. Not just making decisions quickly, but slowing down enough to ask better questions. What can I control here? Which option aligns with my values? What will this cost me? What will this give me? What choice supports the person I’m trying to become? Sometimes the “right” choice isn’t the easiest one. And sometimes it isn’t the one that looks best from the outside. It’s the one that brings you back to what matters most. So I’m curious… when two good choices pull you in different directions, how do you decide? Do you go with logic? your gut feeling? values? or maybe you get advice from someone you trust? I’d love to hear how you work through this one.
What Do You Do When Two Good Choices Pull You in Different Directions?
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This is exactly the clarity I needed to hear today for trusting my intuition when mapping out the next steps.
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