Making the Right Choice Recap

On December 27,  Saturday morning, Adanech Kebede guided participants through an insightful session on Making the Right Choice. The discussion emphasized that making a choice means selecting one option among many, and every decision has its own process. There is no universal right or wrong choice, what matters is alignment with your season, your situation, and your priorities. What feels right today may feel different tomorrow, and that’s part of the journey.

The session highlighted that the only wrong thing is not deciding at all. Choices are meaningful when we take action, reflect, and learn from the outcomes.

Key Takeaways:
  • Know Yourself – Understand your values, priorities, and what truly matters to you.
  • Clarify What You Want – Be clear about your goals, desires, and expectations.
  • Consider Outcomes – Reflect on both positive and negative consequences of each option.
  • Plan for Challenges – Think ahead about how to handle potential negative outcomes.
  • Trust Intuition, Not Emotions – Use your inner guidance rather than reacting impulsively or out of fear.
  • Avoid Fear-Based Decisions – Don’t let anxiety or pressure dictate your choice.
  • Be True to Yourself – Choice is personal; align your decisions with your authentic self.
  • Choice is Subjective – Decisions are personal and depend on context; what works for one may not work for another.

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