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How Can You Know What Will Be Best? Should I take that job? Is this the man I should marry? How can I gracefully get out of this marriage? Is this a good time to start a new business? Every day of our lives is full of decisions, choices about all kinds of things - from the clothes we put on in the morning, products we buy, what task we do first, and the commitments we make. It is an endless stream of "this or that?" Sometimes those choices are easy. We have definite options and we can see which ones are beneficial. But what about the ones where the information that would help us choose is not…mehr

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How Can You Know What Will Be Best? Should I take that job? Is this the man I should marry? How can I gracefully get out of this marriage? Is this a good time to start a new business? Every day of our lives is full of decisions, choices about all kinds of things - from the clothes we put on in the morning, products we buy, what task we do first, and the commitments we make. It is an endless stream of "this or that?" Sometimes those choices are easy. We have definite options and we can see which ones are beneficial. But what about the ones where the information that would help us choose is not available? The good news is that the information IS available - most people just don't know how to access it - and it is possible for people to get it. It's a skill that can be learned. And with some practice, it becomes something you can rely on. You'll find the tools in this book for making both practical, everyday decisions, as well as ways to receive good counsel with the biggest questions in your life. Some of that knowledge is already deep within you and some can be accessed through communications with the wider reality. It is all here for you, like opening up the internet.
Autorenporträt
For more than 30 years, Ruth Shilling, M.M. (Viola Performance), taught violin, viola, String Methods, and chamber music at the University of Connecticut and the UConn CSA. Now retired, she offers online "Fix-that-Spot" lessons for violinists and violists. See more at violinsuccess.com. Ruth spent five years in Germany during which time she played with the RIAS Orchester, The Berliner Bach Gesellschaft, and the Berliner Barock Orchester; and made recordings with both RIAS and the Winsbacher Knabenchor. In the USA Ruth was the principal violist of Connecticut's ECSO, performing and recording with them for 17 years. She was also a member of the Hop River Chamber Players, the Trillium Trio, and the Minoan Quartet. Ruth resigned from the ECSO after creating the All One World Egypt Tours business which has now taken her to Egypt more than 50 times. See all Ruth's activities at ruthshilling.com.