Hacking the impossible choice
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Ever feel guilty choosing one value over another? đŹ Like if you prioritize career, youâre betraying family⌠or if you choose rest, youâre abandoning ambition?
That âimpossible choiceâ tension is exhausting â and it keeps you stuck.
This event is about learning how to prioritize values without guilt or paralysis.
Weâll explore what prioritizing actually means (hint: itâs often temporary, not permanent), how to recognize which values need attention in specific contexts, and why your values list should evolve over time.
Youâll be introduced to the magic question:
⨠âWhat is going to serve my number one value more?â
Weâll also challenge the limiting belief:
âIf I prioritize one value, Iâm abandoning or betraying the others.â
By the end, youâll leave with:
- A clearer sense of which values need to be prioritized right now
- Relief from âimpossible choiceâ thinking
- An understanding that prioritizing is a temporary restructuring, not a betrayal
- A framework for periodic check-ins to keep your values current and resourceful
Because when you know how to rank your values under certain circumstances, decisions stop feeling like loss â and start feeling aligned. â¨
