

We are always trading off the safety of the known against the promise of the unknown. Sometimes we stick with a known until we find an alternative that feels like a sure thing and sometimes we risk an alternative before it’s fully baked. Once you choose, you can see the drawbacks of your choice up close, but you never know how the other option would’ve turned out. So it’s easy to end up frustrated about your own choices. Instead, you can learn to honor your decision making ability. Uncertainty is inevitable, so there’s no use of judging yourself against idealized scenarios. I encourage you today to celebrate your ability to live with uncertainty and broaden your options.