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Art of Discernment: Making Good Decisions in Your World of Choices…

by Stefan Kiechle

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A way to make important decisions--look at the pros and cons, consider the decision, listen to your heart, and seek the freedom to do what's best.
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An explanation of the discernment process first developed by St. Ignatius of Loyola. A way to make important decisions--look at the pros and cons, consider the decision, listen to your heart, and seek the freedom to do what's best.
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