Susannah Furr

Entrepreneur; co-author with Nathan Furr “The Upside of Uncertainty: A Guide to Finding Possibility in the Unknown”

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Entrepreneur and author Susannah Furr shares how best to navigate and thrive with uncertainty.

No wrong choice: Seeing the upside of uncertainty

Entrepreneur and author Susannah Furr shares how best to navigate and thrive with uncertainty.

from Life Examined

Few things in life are certain, so when it comes to making big life decisions — like a career change, moving, or starting a new business — is there a way to get comfortable with the…

No wrong choice: Seeing the upside of uncertainty

Few things in life are certain, so when it comes to making big life decisions — like a career change, moving, or starting a new business — is there a way to get comfortable with the…

from Life Examined

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