Making good decisions are among the most difficult challenges in life. In The Art of Choosing Well , readers will find a comprehensive guide to making choices, either individually or in groups. It is based on the time-tested spiritual exercises of Saint Ignatius of Loyola, the sixteenth-century founder of the Jesuits who developed a systemic way of considering and making choices.The author, a renowned teacher of Ignatian spirituality, leads readers on a journey of self-reflection, focusing on the process of discernment rather than on the particular problem at hand. As a result, the decision-making process outlined here can be applied to decisions in any area of life, whether personal, professional, or spiritual.
Buti na lang pumunta mga Pauline sisters sa BSP para magbenta ng books... this one's turning out to be one of my fave books... i can tell it would be very helpful for me in making decisions =)
I recently finished Pierre Wolff's "Discernment: The Art of Choosing Well," a thoughtful introduction to decision-making principles rooted in the teachings of St. Ignatius of Loyola. The book emphasizes self-reflection, aligning decisions with core values, and integrating reason with intuition—concepts that resonate strongly with leaders navigating complex challenges.
This method is not intended for routine, tactical decisions but is best suited for meaningful, life-altering choices. The practical guidelines for both individual and group discernment are insightful and applicable, especially for those seeking to ground their decision-making in a values-based framework.
However, the book’s narrow focus and lack of real-world examples may limit its appeal to a broader audience. A few case studies or relatable scenarios could have enhanced the impact. That said, "Discernment" remains a worthwhile resource for those exploring a spiritually-informed approach to decision-making.
Worth considering if you're seeking deeper clarity in critical decisions.
I recommended this book to our search team looking for a new rector. The book is based on St. Ignatius' principles of discernment and has been very helpful to us. I was trying to head off a "consensus" decision, which is definitely not the same thing.
If you have a decision to make, as an individual or a group, this is a very helpful book that offers a spiritual, Gospel-based method of making a unanimous prayerful decision.