How to Walk into a Room, Emily P. Freeman
How to Walk into a Room, Emily P. Freeman
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How to Walk into a Room
The Art of Knowing When to Stay and When to Walk Away

Author: Emily P. Freeman

Narrator: Emily P. Freeman

Unabridged: 6 hr 46 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperOne

Published: 03/12/2024


Synopsis

New York Times Bestseller2025 Nautilus Book Awards Silver WinnerIf 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.

About Emily P. Freeman

Emily P. Freeman is the Wall Street Journal bestselling author of five books, including The Next Right Thing. As a spiritual director, workshop leader, and host of The Next Right Thing podcast, her most important work is to help create soul space and offer spiritual companionship and discernment for anyone struggling with decision fatigue. Emily holds a master’s degree in spiritual formation and leadership from Friends University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Leigh Ann on April 10, 2024

I was enjoying this book until she revealed why she left her church. I finished the book because I thought that even though I didn’t agree with her reasoning, there were possibly some good nuggets to glean. There were. I was actually thinking about buying the book for a friend until her revelation.......more

Goodreads review by Kayla on April 11, 2024

Let me begin by saying I'm a long-time admirer of EPF and her work. I enjoy the concept of finding your next right thing, as she calls it, and this book is meant to take this topic a layer deeper. However, the "room" analogy really didn't work for me. It felt forced, clunky, and quite odd. I remembe......more

Goodreads review by Reagan on April 23, 2024

I wanted to love this book. I’ve been listening to the Next Right Thing podcast for years. My job is really hard right now and I was excited to read this book hoping for insight and practical ideas to help me navigate this journey. I wanted help to discern what is next. What I found instead was a lo......more

Goodreads review by Aleassa Jarvis on March 22, 2024

Beautifully written, of course—it’s Emily P. Freeman. I resonated strongly with the room metaphor and felt a sense of comfort, clarity, and hopeful inspiration throughout. Not everyone will be able to identify with or connect with her specific experience, which is woven through the book, and more co......more

Goodreads review by Renee Davis Meyer on April 01, 2024

I wasn’t expecting this to speak to me directly, since I’m not currently considering walking out of or into any rooms. But it was 100% relevant to 100% of my life because it’s not really about staying anywhere or going anywhere, it’s about showing up wherever you are as your full self. Loved it. Wil......more