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Did you know that 80% of life’s biggest decisions happen between the ages of 25 and 35?
Decisions like who to marry, what job you want, where to work, where to live, and if you want to have kids are all part of this packed season.
Author Stephanie May Wilson calls this the “everything era.”
Not only are there huge life decisions to make, but our generation has more options available to us than ever before, and, through social media, we have more opinions burdening us too, making it even more difficult to figure out what we want to do.
So how do you know what decisions are right for your life? How do you quiet the noise of others? What do you do if you start second-guessing your decisions?
In this SHE podcast episode, Jordan talks with author Stephanie May Wilson about all these questions and how to hear your own voice so you can make the decisions that are right for you.
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Stephanie has long been one of my favorite writers. She just has a way of making you feel like you’re chatting with your BFF at a long overdue girls’ night. She serves as equal parts best friend who gets it and mentor who’s been there.
She gently guides you as you learn to silence all the voices that may be overwhelming you through some of the most important decisions of your one precious life.
Trust me, this episode is incredibly encouraging and is just what you need to navigate this important season of life! Tune in to this episode to learn:
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- What the “everything era” is and why it’s more difficult than ever to make decisions about your life
- How God’s will plays a role in making life decisions
- The importance of quieting outside voices
- Why the right decisions are not always the easiest decisions
- How to analyze where you’re at and if you need to make a change
Want to dig deeper into this topic? Check out these resources mentioned in this episode:
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- Stephanie’s book: Create a Life You Love
- stephaniemmaywilson.com
- Stephanie’s podcast: Girls Night
And let us know in the comments below: what has helped you make big life decisions?
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