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The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions
by Emily P. Freeman
Pg 60: "Grow in us hope where confusion used to live. Grow in us courage where once there was fear."
Pg 67: "We want our circumstances to change, to start again, to be brand-new. But when they change, we often don't give ourselves permission to he new with them."
Look back on the season of life you just passed and ask yourself:
Pg 97: As you reflect on the last season of your life, ask yourself: "What was life-draining? What was life giving?"
Pg 111: "When you focus on what's missing, it's hard to see what's there."
Pg 208: "If a discipline is not producing freedom in me, it's probably the wrong thing for me to be doing...a discipline can also be something we undo."
Pg 217: "When we are comparing, we cannot connect. It's just not possible."
Pg 232 and 233: "My obsession with clarity and the quick fix blinds me to all the miraculous ways Jesus works in small surprises in the midst of the long haul--through people, through connection, through his body, the church...As we make plans, fill out lists, and do the things that need doing, may we remember still to remain open to surprise...When is the last time you felt surprises by God?"
Pg 67: "We want our circumstances to change, to start again, to be brand-new. But when they change, we often don't give ourselves permission to he new with them."
Look back on the season of life you just passed and ask yourself:
Pg 97: As you reflect on the last season of your life, ask yourself: "What was life-draining? What was life giving?"
Pg 111: "When you focus on what's missing, it's hard to see what's there."
Pg 208: "If a discipline is not producing freedom in me, it's probably the wrong thing for me to be doing...a discipline can also be something we undo."
Pg 217: "When we are comparing, we cannot connect. It's just not possible."
Pg 232 and 233: "My obsession with clarity and the quick fix blinds me to all the miraculous ways Jesus works in small surprises in the midst of the long haul--through people, through connection, through his body, the church...As we make plans, fill out lists, and do the things that need doing, may we remember still to remain open to surprise...When is the last time you felt surprises by God?"