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  • Decision Permission

  • Five States of Support for Every Level of Decision Making
  • By: Kristy Jean
  • Narrated by: Kristy Jean
  • Length: 5 hrs and 37 mins
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Decision Permission

By: Kristy Jean
Narrated by: Kristy Jean
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At some point, we have to admit when we’re living a life less than the one we know we were meant to live. If even the smallest voice inside connects with that statement, then Decision Permission is what you’re seeking. That same voice challenged the author to lead a more fulfilling life by choosing divorce, surviving the fall out, and rising from the rubble more herself than she had ever been before. Her storytelling is anchored in her experience, but the lessons she imparts are universal.

In a world that continues to make decisions for us, we’ve lost our ability to confidently make decisions for ourselves. Indecisiveness is a direct cause for our anxieties, depression, and stress. Yet, every day, life presents us with a choice: stay on the current path or brave the possibilities of a new one. Too often we live life in survival mode, afraid that our decisions to live the life we choose, to step in a new direction, or to challenge the norm will only bring judgment from others. Outside influencers, even those with the best of intentions, often lead us astray from living our own truths, because they have no idea what we know inside.

Decision Permission begins by taking a journey to uncover the truth you’ve always known but have been too (fill in the blank) to pursue. It’s about seeking the empowerment it takes to listen to the one person who will always promote what is best for you—yourself. This book proposes a new approach to the decision-making process. Anchored in various fields of education, business, science, and self-help, the five “States”: Ponder, Prepare, Produce, Persevere, and Process will guide you along an honest, reflective journey as you give yourself permission to make the decisions you’ve been longing to make—even if you’re not sure what those decisions are just yet. Begin your own journey toward Decision Permission to learn more about who you are, what you want, and how you can evolve into the person you were always meant to be.

©2021 Kristy Jean (P)2022 Kristy Jean
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Taking Self Help to a Whole New Level

I'm a sucker for a good self help book, and have read my fair share over the past few years, but Decision Permission taps into such an intimate part of your mind. The deep dig into fear provided me with a healthy new outlook on my own fears which seem to be more prevalent as I work my way through my late 20s.

Kristy's narration was also spot on, engaging and refreshing - not a lot of authors can write the book AND read it well.

Looking forward to getting a physical copy so I can reread and properly track each step in the Decision Permission process.

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