Author overview
Emily P. Freeman shows up on ReadSprint as a useful reference point for readers interested in connected nonfiction and practical learning ideas. Their work is most relevant when you want frameworks that can be connected to broader reading paths instead of consumed as isolated advice.
The books featured here, including The Next Right Thing, help anchor the author’s main contribution inside the wider ReadSprint library. That makes it easier to move from one summary into related concepts, adjacent authors, and the next strong follow-up read.
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The Next Right Thing
by Emily P. Freeman
The introduction frames decision-making as a spiritual, emotional, and practical practice rather than a one time achievement. It invites readers into a gentle process for moving forward when choices feel overwhelming or paralyzing.
Quote highlights
The introduction frames decision-making as a spiritual, emotional, and practical practice rather than a one time achievement.
The Next Right Thing
It invites readers into a gentle process for moving forward when choices feel overwhelming or paralyzing.
The Next Right Thing
This chapter introduces the core idea of choosing the next right thing—an intentionally small, manageable action that moves you forward.
The Next Right Thing
It reframes decisions as a series of immediate, compassionate choices rather than a single monumental verdict.
The Next Right Thing
This chapter reframes decision-making as a gift rather than a burden, highlighting how choosing can be an act of freedom and responsibility.
The Next Right Thing
It explores how embracing the ability to decide restores dignity and direction.
The Next Right Thing
Key takeaways
Decision
The Next Right Thingmaking is often tethered to fear, fatigue, or grief and needs a compassionate approach.
The Next Right ThingSmall, next steps are emphasized over solving everything at once.
The Next Right ThingThe book offers a repeatable practice to reduce anxiety and cultivate clarity.
The Next Right ThingBegin by giving yourself permission to take one small, next step rather than forcing a big decision.
The Next Right ThingThe introduction establishes themes of presence, simplicity, and trust that make the practice relevant for anyone facing daily or life-altering choices. It situates decision making as a habit that can be learned and practiced.
The Next Right ThingThe introduction frames decision-making as a spiritual, emotional, and practical practice rather than a one time achievement. It invites readers into a gentle process for moving forward when choices feel overwhelming or paralyzing.
The Next Right ThingBreak large decisions into the smallest next step you can take.
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