What's Your Decision?: How to Make Choices with Confidence and Clarity: An Ignatian Approach to Decision Making (Paperback)

What's Your Decision?: How to Make Choices with Confidence and Clarity: An Ignatian Approach to Decision Making By Father J. Michael Sparough, SJ, Jim Manney, Father Tim Hipskind, SJ Cover Image

What's Your Decision?: How to Make Choices with Confidence and Clarity: An Ignatian Approach to Decision Making (Paperback)

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Do you have an effective decision making process in place, one that you can consistently rely on to help you make good decisions? Most people don't, and as a result they are never quite certain if they have made the best choice, and if their final decision was truly a good decision.

In What's Your Decision?, a fast-moving, personal, and highly practical book, the authors introduce readers to a time-tested Ignatian approach to effective decision making. Based on the insights of St. Ignatius, the book addresses common questions such as What's important and what's not when it comes to making decisions? Can I ever trust my gut? What do I really want?

Ultimately, What’s Your Decision? helps us understand that a God decision always precedes a good decision: When we invite God—who cares deeply about what we do—into the decision-making process, we find the freedom to make the best choice.

J. Michael Sparough, SJ, teaches spiritual direction at Loyola University Chicago and is the founder of Charis Ministries. Jim Manney is a senior editor at Loyola Press. Jim has written five books, and his articles have appeared in many magazines. He blogs at http://ignatianspirituality.com/dotmagis-blog/. Tim Hipskind, SJ, has been leading retreats and workshops on discernment since 1996 and also has worked extensively with young adults.
Product Details ISBN: 9780829431483
ISBN-10: 0829431489
Publisher: Loyola Press
Publication Date: March 1st, 2010
Pages: 176
Language: English
What's Your Decision? is a book for everybody who is convinced that God is active in our lives and cares about what we are doing. It’s a book for all those who desire to choose the good, to discern God’s will and to become 'free enough to make the best choices.'
— Birgit Oberhofer