People often ask about the best decision, but we think it’s also very enlightening to learn about people’s most difficult decisions and the frameworks they used to think through those decisions.
Anthony Tone” Richey
The most difficult decision that I ever had to make is to live my life the way I want to. Growing up and being adopted a lot of decisions was made for me. I was told what college I will attend; I was told what career path I should take. My dreams and aspiration didn’t matter as I was going into high school. Once graduated high school I took my life in my own hands. I attended Clark Atlanta University, when my parents wanted me to attend another school. Read more >>
LaTreuna Huntley
The most difficult decision I’ve ever had to make is decide to show self compassion for who I used to be and accept the woman I’m becoming fully. Read more >>
JoJo Martin
The most difficult decision I ever had to make was to slow things down when everything seemed to be going so well in order to do dialysis. It was a very hard decision and for a while I still tried to do so much and plan travel and work around my treatments, but it just became too stressful. At first I felt like I had to choose health of success, but then I realized that I could have them both, but just at a different speed. I learned to do what I could and get healthy while doing it. Read more >>
Deztanity Williams
The most difficult decision of my life was deciding how to tell my 5 year old son, husband, and the rest of my family that I had been diagnosed with stage 3 breast cancer only 3 days after my grandmother’s funeral. She passed away from lukemia lymphoma. Read more >>