In our lifetime, an individual will make nearly 800,000 decisions….and we will regret having made nearly 143,618 of them. Would it not be great to make less bad choices and more good ones?
Do you frequently get stuck deciding how to choose the right path for your life when faced with new possibilities or unexpected challenges? Or worse, do you make decisions based on poor or no real data or discernment? Do you make choices based on what you think others will think?
Using a combination of discernment skills and tools, the latest brain science, and diverse life experiences, Charles LaFond and Jennifer Haase Morris will offer a framework from their upcoming book, for claiming the principles that best illustrate who you are at your core, what’s most important to you when faced with making decisions, and ancient processes of decision-making, supported by modern neuroscience.
Charles LaFond, a fundraiser of 40 years, a former monk and Episcopalian minister, is an island non-profit leader and activist for aging seniors, the author of three fundraising books and of a fourth award-winning book about intentional, discerned living.
Jennifer Haase Morris, a non-profit executive and community leader, has 25+ years of experience in leadership and life coaching, helping people from all walks of life unlock the barriers and biases that keep them from making great decisions and moving into action.
Refreshments will be provided.