
We aren’t aware of how many little, or even big, decisions we make on an metaphorically clear day. These choices become automatic because we know our environment and believe we can predict our path ahead, for the most part. We likely make choices we don’t even have to think too much about because in this place we trust ourselves and we generally trust the predictability of our surroundings.
But then, something unexpected rips through our environment and our trust in knowing what’s next can feel shattered. How can we possibly make a decision when we have no idea what tomorrow might look like, let alone a year of from now? How do you trust which way to go when you no longer know the landscape? It may feel as though there is no way to move forward with any certainty. The questions many people might be asking themselves right now speak to the fear most of us feel when we are trying to navigate something that is unpredictable, threatening, and completely new. Fear and panic make navigating and decision making effectively, feel impossible. We may feel paralyzed in our ability to move forward, struggle to think clearly, and find ourselves struggling to trust our deeper instincts. This can make decision making feel like an impossible task.

During times of deep uncertainty, allow yourself to access your deeper values. Acknowledge what is most important to you while keeping your eye on the landscape as well. When you trust your values to guide your choices in addition to what you may or may not see ahead, your decision making will reflect a deeper and more meaningful perspective. Even in uncertain territory, decisions can continue to be made and your life can move forward meaningfully.

