When you’re hungry, angry, lonely, or tired – these are the times when your choices are far from being your best.
We can analyse, assess and plan, but unless we act, we’ll never reap any rewards. The Bible encourages us to ‘have a go’…
When we strengthen our decision making, we are better able to objectively accept our decisions, even if the result is not what we hoped for.
Our gut instincts play a larger role in the formation of our beliefs, opinions and decisions that we realise, writes Michael McQueen.
Sometimes, the fact that we can’t “reload” our real-life decisions until we land on the most desirable outcome, can paralyse us, writes Jessica Tan.
Walking with God is a both/and journey. We can be both scared and stepping forward into the unknown.
Tears streamed down my child’s face. The frustration was clear, but the real issue wasn’t. Was it exhaustion? A misunderstanding? I never figured it out.