Each of us is entitled to “the good life.” Thanks to
Dr. Karen Sherman’s The Art of Choice,
you can create the life you want.
Just imagine
- Watching your employees gain focus, improving their effectiveness
and creativity, both as a team and individually.
- Waking up in the morning, energized and excited for the day
to come.
- Fearlessly making choices and exploring your options to make
fresh decisions for a new day.
- Watching the problems you’ve struggled with all of your
life slipping away as you turn to face them, head on, with the
confidence that comes from having the support of a highly trained
coach at your back.
- Thriving in your relationship as you and your significant other
grow individually and together.
- Finding new ways to enjoy your workplace, turning your job from
a chore to a pleasure.
Dr. Karen Sherman is a highly trained coach, lecturer, and clinical
psychologist who has worked with hundreds of people to achieve these
results and many more. She has reached out to people through her
workshops, lectures, and books, as well as through more than twenty
years of private practice.
Through
her professional experience, as well as from wisdom gleaned through
her own harrowing journeys through some of life’s most tricky
situations, Dr. Sherman created The Art of Choice, a skill
set and presentation series that offers you the opportunity to create
a life you want rather than letting life’s situations dictate
who you are.
The dictionary defines art as “the conscious use of a skill
and creative imagination.” Choice is defined as “The
act of deciding on, or picking out.” The Art of Choice
is the process of learning to consciously explore possible options
in order to make conscious decisions, rather than reacting mindlessly
to circumstance.
This cornerstone of Dr. Sherman’s personal philosophy analyzes
the tool of choice under many varied situations. In Art of Choice
workshops and lectures, Dr. Sherman helps people examine how they
make choices, what motivates those choices, and whether those motivating
factors are really what the people themselves want. She also examines
the conditions under which people sometimes accidentally give up
their ability or right to choose.
“It’s important to recognize that there are always
choices and options,” Dr. Sherman says. “I see choice
as the tool that opens the doorway to emotional freedom. When we
walk through the door, our fullest potential is available to us
as well as to others.”

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