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How to Walk into a Room

The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away

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New York Times Bestseller

If life were a house, then every room holds a story. What do we do when a room we're in is no longer a room where we belong?

What do you do when you start to feel a shift and must decide if it's time to make a change? When it comes to navigating big decisions about when to stay and go, how can we know for sure when the time is right? Though we enter and exit many rooms over the course of our life—jobs, relationships, communities, life stages—knowing how and when it's time to leave is a decision that rarely has a clear answer.

Podcast host, spiritual director, and bestselling author of The Next Right Thing, Emily P. Freeman offers guidance to help us recognize when it's time to move on from situations that no longer fit, allowing us to find new spaces where we can flourish and grow.

How to Walk Into a Room helps us begin to uncover the silent, nuanced, and hidden arrows for anyone asking questions like: How do I know if it's time to move on? What if I stay and nothing changes? What if I leave and everything falls apart?

Through thought-provoking questions, spiritual practices, and personal stories, How to Walk into a Room will help you to know and name the caution flags in your current spaces, discern the difference between true peace and discomfort avoidance, navigate endings even when there is no closure, find peace for when you feel ready but it isn't time, and courage for when it's time but you don't feel ready.

For anyone standing in a threshold, here's a book to help discern the how, when, and what now of walking out of rooms and into new ones with peace, confidence, and a whole heart.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      December 4, 2023
      The Next Right Thing podcaster Freeman (The Next Right Thing) offers a level-headed and spiritually inflected guide to starting over. According to Freeman, if life is a house, “at some point we’ll find ourselves... looking around at familiar rooms and questioning if it’s time to move on.” She encourages readers to recognize when a job, community, relationship, or commitment “no longer seem to fit”; take stock of power dynamics, expectations, and emotional associations (“What’s not working here? To what extent can I be myself in this room?”); and consult their own values to determine “what is worth protecting,” what should be cast away, and what must be changed if the decision is to stay. Later chapters touch on regrouping after seismic upheavals, finding closure (or accepting the lack thereof), and entering “new rooms” that better align with one’s personal values. Freeman’s abundant questions, prayers, and exercises will inspire productive reflection, but the emotional center of this guide is the author’s decision to leave their church of seven years after one of their children began questioning their sexuality. Freeman’s firsthand knowledge of how pain and resolve can coexist during life’s turning points suffuses the narrative. This is a wise and compassionate resource for those looking to begin their next chapter.

    • Library Journal

      Starred review from April 1, 2024

      Freeman, host of The Next Right Thing podcast, spiritual director, and author of five books, including The Next Right Thing, focuses on the metaphorical rooms where people live in their personal and professional lives: house of worship, home, relationships, community groups, workplace, etc. The book is divided into three parts. The first discusses how to walk out of a room. These are areas where we feel we no longer belong or want to belong. Freeman encourages readers to reflect on these feelings and why. Part two centers on "pausing," the in-between period when readers may want to leave a relationship or physical place but are having doubts about whether it is the right decision. Finally, part three addresses how to walk into a new room after one decides to become or is in the process of becoming a new person. VERDICT This well-written volume encourages users to ask the tough questions in their lives. Best suited for self-help, pastoral, and spiritual counselors.--Jacqueline Parascandola

      Copyright 2024 Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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