Overcoming Decision Paralysis
Decisions can be paralyzing. Or rather the need to make decisions can be. Talking with a friend this week, I realized this Covid season has created obstacles, and decision paralysis seems to be a part of it.
Decisions can be paralyzing. Or rather the need to make decisions can be. Talking with a friend this week, I realized this Covid season has created obstacles, and decision paralysis seems to be a part of it.
Managing money on a good day can be stressful, but adding Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) to the mix, can create additional challenges.
With our four children all under the age of eight, planning activities or a date night was often a challenge. Between finding babysitters, preparing meals to leave behind, or thinking about what to wear, getting out the door on a date often took administrative genius.
I want to be heard. I want to listen well. I want to be a part of a strong community that hears, forgives, and offers strength and courage to others. I want to be a partner to my spouse that can “rumble” through hard financial times, decisions and discussions, as part of the greater purpose of offering strength to our family and community.