You don't want to blame that person for the outcome, carry on. And they're not going to raise that child for you so they shouldn't get to weigh in. But what we do suggest is asking people for insight into how they approached a similar decision. By hearing how someone else approached a big life decision, that can give you a type of insight that is very difficult to unlock otherwise.
Are you facing a really big decision in your life right now? Or is someone you know facing an important crossroads? How do you process that? How do you make the best possible decision? Well, this is part two of my conversation with Abby Davisson. She's the author, along with Myra Strober, of a book called Money and Love: An Intelligent Roadmap for Life’s Biggest Decisions. It's based on the popular Stanford University course called Work and Family. In this episode, you will learn how to use the 5Cs method to be able to communicate and check in with the people who matter most, so that you can talk about the decisions that matter most.
Learn more from Abby here: abbydavisson.com
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