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Anchored Decisions
Lauren Black
39 episodes
1 month ago
Feeling swamped by advice? Lauren shares a faith-first filter to cut the noise, choose one focus, vet sources you can trust, and take small, sustainable steps.
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Self-Improvement
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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Feeling swamped by advice? Lauren shares a faith-first filter to cut the noise, choose one focus, vet sources you can trust, and take small, sustainable steps.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education,
Religion & Spirituality,
Christianity
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021: How I Decided: Sending my Christian kid to public school
Anchored Decisions
38 minutes 21 seconds
1 year ago
021: How I Decided: Sending my Christian kid to public school
Should Christians send their kids to public school? In this episode, Lauren shares her experience of how she decided to send her son to public school. Lauren shares the pros and cons of the school choices she was debating between: public school, private school, charter school, homeschool and homeschool co-ops/hybrids. Lauren shares about her decision-making framework, the SAIL Method, and how she formatted those for school decisions.
Anchored Decisions
Feeling swamped by advice? Lauren shares a faith-first filter to cut the noise, choose one focus, vet sources you can trust, and take small, sustainable steps.