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The Next Right Thing

122: Speak A Good Word

The Next Right Thing

Emily P. Freeman

Society & Culture, Personal Journals, Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.85.3K Ratings

🗓️ 7 April 2020

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Sometimes the words we speak when we're afraid sound like fear. Other times, they sound like control, irritation, confusion, manipulation, ambivalence, shame, discipline, guilt or research. Fearful words come out naturally in all kinds of ways.

The fearful words find us. But good words are found by us. Let's find some good words together. Listen in.

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0:00.0

I'm Emily P. Freeman and welcome to the next right thing.

0:03.8

You're listening to episode 122.

0:08.4

This is a podcast about making decisions,

0:11.2

but also about making a life.

0:13.6

If you struggle with decision fatigue,

0:16.1

chronic hesitation,

0:17.6

or if you just need a few minutes

0:19.6

away from the constant stream of information

0:22.4

and is sometimes delightful but also distracting

0:25.2

hum of entertainment,

0:26.8

while you're in the right place for a thoughtful story,

0:29.6

a little prayer,

0:30.8

and a simple next right step.

0:32.8

A brief word of gratitude for all of you,

0:35.6

our friends, family members,

0:37.4

service and healthcare providers,

0:39.2

who are continuing to do your good work

0:42.0

so that we can stay home.

0:43.6

You are all on the front lines of this pandemic

0:45.9

and we honor you, your families,

0:48.4

and your commitment to fight it.

0:50.4

Thank you from the bottom of our hearts.

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