The Loneliness of Choosing Well
By the end of our drive through Sicily, I was sitting with a question I’ve asked myself more times than I want to admit: Do
By the end of our drive through Sicily, I was sitting with a question I’ve asked myself more times than I want to admit: Do
When we first met, Marjorie still introduced herself by her title, out of habit more than pride. ‘Hi, I’m Marjorie,’ she said, quickly adding, ‘I
For three days, the resignation letter sat on Martha’s desk. Each morning she’d move it aside, carefully, as if it might break, and tell herself
Every single one of us faces moments when we’re standing in the messy middle of a big decision, trying to figure out which way to
You’re standing at the edge of a choice. It might be a career decision, a relationship crossroads, or simply knowing it’s time for change. Your
When I first began working with Choice Mapping, my book editor asked me to explain how to create a map. The suggestion took me by