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In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore the concept of discernment and why it is one of the most critical skills for navigating today’s complex world. At its core, discernment is the ability to separate truth from noise, clarity from confusion, and aligned decisions from emotionally driven reactions.
The conversation begins with a powerful insight: most of the challenges people face are not due to a lack of knowledge, but from ignoring what they already know. Whether in business, relationships, or health, individuals often sense when something is off, yet choose to override that awareness. Over time, this leads to poor decisions, misalignment, and unnecessary struggle.
Steffany emphasizes that discernment is not simply intuition or gut feeling. It is a trainable skill rooted in emotional regulation, self awareness, and the ability to pause before reacting. Patrick reinforces this by introducing the idea of giving yourself space, such as waiting 24 hours before responding in emotionally charged situations, to allow clarity to emerge.
A central metaphor in the episode, “the lantern and the fog,” illustrates how discernment works in practice. You rarely have all the information, but you often have enough to make the next right step. Discernment is not about certainty, but about making thoughtful decisions with the information available, rather than being driven by fear, pressure, or external influence.
The episode also highlights the dangers of analysis paralysis, where people delay decisions under the guise of needing more data. True discernment requires action, grounded in values, even when uncertainty remains.
Ultimately, discernment is framed as a disciplined way of thinking that helps individuals move from being influenced by their environment to being informed and intentional in their choices.
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In this episode of Mindset Matters, Patrick Francey and Steffany Hanlen Francey explore the concept of discernment and why it is one of the most critical skills for navigating today’s complex world. At its core, discernment is the ability to separate truth from noise, clarity from confusion, and aligned decisions from emotionally driven reactions.
The conversation begins with a powerful insight: most of the challenges people face are not due to a lack of knowledge, but from ignoring what they already know. Whether in business, relationships, or health, individuals often sense when something is off, yet choose to override that awareness. Over time, this leads to poor decisions, misalignment, and unnecessary struggle.
Steffany emphasizes that discernment is not simply intuition or gut feeling. It is a trainable skill rooted in emotional regulation, self awareness, and the ability to pause before reacting. Patrick reinforces this by introducing the idea of giving yourself space, such as waiting 24 hours before responding in emotionally charged situations, to allow clarity to emerge.
A central metaphor in the episode, “the lantern and the fog,” illustrates how discernment works in practice. You rarely have all the information, but you often have enough to make the next right step. Discernment is not about certainty, but about making thoughtful decisions with the information available, rather than being driven by fear, pressure, or external influence.
The episode also highlights the dangers of analysis paralysis, where people delay decisions under the guise of needing more data. True discernment requires action, grounded in values, even when uncertainty remains.
Ultimately, discernment is framed as a disciplined way of thinking that helps individuals move from being influenced by their environment to being informed and intentional in their choices.

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