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#3 | Stop Confusing Discernment With Decision Making

22 min · 23. huhti 2026
jakson #3 | Stop Confusing Discernment With Decision Making kansikuva

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Not every decision carries the same weight, and not every moment requires the same kind of clarity. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Freeman draws an important distinction between discernment and decision making. One is about learning to see clearly beneath the noise. The other is about choosing a path and moving. Leaders often rush to decisions before they have developed discernment, and that is where costly mistakes begin. This conversation offers a more thoughtful framework for knowing what season you are in and what the moment actually requires. -- If you liked this episode, like, subscribe, and share it with someone in your network. Connect with Dan directly. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantheeddman/] Dan is Available for Speaking: I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.  → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz [dan@fsgventures.biz] or  YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com [http://yourexecutivethoughtpartner.com/] If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.  * Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment – $500/month (75% off) * 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program – $250/month (75% off) Visit and fill out this discount form https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8 [https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8]

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Not every decision carries the same weight, and not every moment requires the same kind of clarity. In this episode, Dr. Daniel Freeman draws an important distinction between discernment and decision making. One is about learning to see clearly beneath the noise. The other is about choosing a path and moving. Leaders often rush to decisions before they have developed discernment, and that is where costly mistakes begin. This conversation offers a more thoughtful framework for knowing what season you are in and what the moment actually requires. -- If you liked this episode, like, subscribe, and share it with someone in your network. Connect with Dan directly. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/dantheeddman/] Dan is Available for Speaking: I'm selectively available for keynotes, leadership retreats, and executive panels on decision-making, organizational culture, and leadership identity. If you're building a lineup for your next event, I'd love to be in that conversation.  → Reach out at dan@fsgventures.biz [dan@fsgventures.biz] or  YourExecutiveThoughtPartner.com [http://yourexecutivethoughtpartner.com/] If you made it this far, I want to offer you two limited time discounts.  * Executive Thought Partner 3-Month Commitment – $500/month (75% off) * 8-Week Fundraising Intensive Program – $250/month (75% off) Visit and fill out this discount form https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8 [https://forms.gle/ngxwgS6sjCpyppuA8]

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