What do you do when you start to feel a shift and must decide if it’s time to make a change? When it comes to navigating big decisions about when to stay and go, how can we know for sure when the time is right? Though we enter and exit many rooms over the course of our life—jobs, relationships, communities, life stages—knowing how and when it’s time to leave is a decision that rarely has a clear answer. \n\nHow to Walk into a Room helps us begin to uncover the silent, nuanced, and hidden arrows for anyone asking questions like: How do I know if it’s time to move on? What if I stay and nothing changes? What if I leave and everything falls apart? \n\nThrough thought-provoking questions, lyrical narrative, spiritual practices, and personal stories, How to Walk into A Room will help you: \n\nKnow and name the caution flags in your current spaces \n\nDiscern the difference between true peace and discomfort avoidance \n\nNavigate endings even when there is no closure \n\nFind peace for when you feel ready but it isn’t time \n\nFind courage for when it’s time but you don’t feel ready \n\nFor anyone standing in a threshold, here’s a book to help discern the how, when, and what now of walking out of rooms and into new ones with peace, confidence, and a whole heart.
Emily P. Freeman is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of five books, including The Next Right Thing: A Simple, Soulful Practice for Making Life Decisions. As a spiritual director, workshop leader, and host of The Next Right Thing podcast, her most important work is to help create soul space and offer spiritual companionship and discernment for anyone struggling with decision fatigue. Emily holds a master?s degree in spiritual formation and leadership from Friends University. She lives in North Carolina with her family.
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