The Ability to Always Make “Right” Decisions: Is It Possible?

Feb 17, 2020 | The Professional Noticer

This week, Andy answers a question from a filmmaker who produces inspirational stories. A friend who had read the Storms of Perfection series suggested he ask Andy how he was able to successfully talk with people about turning their failures into success.

Andy also answers a question from a woman whose husband started the 21-Day Challenge of reading a decision from The Traveler’s Gift each morning—that’s reading the same decision for 21-days before moving on to the next.  She is not sure she agrees with a certain part and would like Andy to elaborate.  He does…!  

Tune in to hear why you can’t live life waiting on the perfect timing for every situation.

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