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In this follow up episode on the heels of her guest collaboration with the At Last She Said It podcast, Valerie delves much deeper into a topic that is key to our process of deciding when sacrifice and suffering is "good" as opposed to when it is unnecessary and unhealthy.
A key to discerning between "good hard" and "bad hard" is our ability to think complexly. This episode tackles what a complex thinking skills are, how to detect them in ourselves, in others, and how to cultivate them.
Faith journeys are fertile ground for developing complex thinking skills but this is not guaranteed. Listen to this episode to learn so much more!
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In this follow up episode on the heels of her guest collaboration with the At Last She Said It podcast, Valerie delves much deeper into a topic that is key to our process of deciding when sacrifice and suffering is "good" as opposed to when it is unnecessary and unhealthy.
A key to discerning between "good hard" and "bad hard" is our ability to think complexly. This episode tackles what a complex thinking skills are, how to detect them in ourselves, in others, and how to cultivate them.
Faith journeys are fertile ground for developing complex thinking skills but this is not guaranteed. Listen to this episode to learn so much more!
Support the show
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Friday Episodes Annual Access $89
Friday Episodes Monthly Access $10
Valerie’s Support & Processing Groups
Gift a Scholarship
Download Free Resources
Visit our Website

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