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Mess it Up Show 357 - Malfeasance

Tuesday 21st January 2025

Explore how discernment can improve your decision-making skills with practical advice and personal stories from the Bow Tie Guy.
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Mastering Discernment: A Guide to Better Decision-Making

Episode Overview

  • Discernment helps distinguish between personal thoughts and divine guidance.
  • Take time before making decisions to avoid impulsive choices.
  • Seek advice from trusted friends or mentors.
  • Rely on facts rather than emotions when making decisions.
  • Reflect on past decisions to improve future discernment.
Discernment is an ability to make a good judgment about something.
Ever wondered how to make better decisions in your daily life? In this episode of the Mess It Up Podcast, the Bow Tie Guy dives into the concept of discernment. He shares his personal experiences and reflections on making good judgments, especially within a Christian walk. The episode explores how discernment can help you distinguish between your own thoughts and what you believe to be divine guidance.
With a mix of light-hearted anecdotes and practical advice, the Bow Tie Guy offers insights on how to develop better decision-making skills. He emphasises the importance of taking time before making decisions, seeking counsel from trusted friends or mentors, and relying on facts rather than emotions. If you've ever struggled with making the right choices or wondered how to improve your discernment, this episode is for you.
Tune in for an engaging and thought-provoking discussion that combines humour, wisdom, and real-life examples. You might just find yourself rethinking how you approach decisions in your own life.