Synopses & Reviews
With advice that combines ancient spiritual traditions with the common sense of the 21st century, this book offers soothing and practical guidance to the frazzled decision-maker. Those concerned about making the best choices can find techniques for broadening their way of thinking and effectively solving problems that also make sense for them spiritually. From everyday choices to landmark decisions, this book will simplify problem-solving and guide readers through all stages of life.
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"Citizens of the modern Western world face a range of choicesboth trivial and monumentalthat can be paralyzing and oppressive rather than liberating. In Wise Choices, Margaret Silf offers wise advice, in simple and compassionate language, that can help those who are overcome with doubt." Barry Schwartz, author, The Paradox of Choice
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"Margaret Silf has written a lovely, sensible book full of gentle wisdom. Faced with choices, as we are every day, this book will remind us of what we know deep down and will encourage us to take those steps that lead to more integrity in our lives." Gunilla Norris, author, Inviting Silence
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"Truth is complex, but never complicated. The key is to reveal the simple without succumbing to the simplistic. This is the magic of Wise Choices. In language as plain as it is powerful, Silf lays out the choices of life and reveals that in the end making the wise move is always choiceless." Rabbi Rami Shapiro, author, The Sacred Art of Lovingkindness
Synopsis
Wise Choices takes the guesswork out of the decision-making process and offers a systematic and concise approach to making the right choices. Written in gentle, poetic prose full of compassion and insight, it encourages us to trust the processes of our own heart and mind as we make lifes many decisions.
About the Author
Margaret Silf is a well-known retreat leader and the author of several books, including "Close to the Heart," "The Gift of Prayer," and "Inner Compass."