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When choosing whether to walk into a new space or out of your current one, feelings of uncertainty can convince you that you’re better off not making a decision at all. But you don’t have it all figured out to move forward in your life. You can choose to do the next right thing instead.
I chatted with my friend Emily P. Freeman to discuss her New York Times bestseller, “How to Walk Into a Room.” Her fresh perspective on decision-making left me feeling at peace about my present and hopeful for my future. I am certain that this conversation will be a comfort to you as well.
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When choosing whether to walk into a new space or out of your current one, feelings of uncertainty can convince you that you’re better off not making a decision at all. But you don’t have it all figured out to move forward in your life. You can choose to do the next right thing instead.
I chatted with my friend Emily P. Freeman to discuss her New York Times bestseller, “How to Walk Into a Room.” Her fresh perspective on decision-making left me feeling at peace about my present and hopeful for my future. I am certain that this conversation will be a comfort to you as well.
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