Category: choice
Choose well . . .
“To say you have no choice is to relieve yourself of responsibility.” Patrick Ness. Choice over what’s happened to us? Probably not. Choice about the response we make? I think so.
Making choices . . .
Paul Hannam confesses to having his life changed by the “silly comedy” Groundhog Day (Bill Murray, 1993), suggesting that the film celebrates the extraordinary gift of ordinary life. If you haven’t seen it, try to watch it, for it is indeed a film to be seen, and enjoyed. And in The Wisdom of Groundhog Day… Read More Making choices . . .
Decisions, decisions . . .
A friend recently spoke of someone we both knew as not being good at choosing when faced with too many options. It struck a chord. The curse of the big-picture idealist: highly intuitive and constantly weighing up options. But as a big-picture person myself, I heard this not as a negative, but a wonderful positive,… Read More Decisions, decisions . . .
Like a kid in a sweet shop?
Making lists, writing goals, aims, outcomes, objectives; considering pros and cons, strengths and weaknesses; planning, problem-solving, making decisions. Sound familiar? Each of us, surely, at some time in our life, has been faced with needing to weigh up options, to consider risks, to try to better understand where we want to go next … to… Read More Like a kid in a sweet shop?
