Getting mental clarity for reasons you are making the decisions that you do can sometimes be supported by having the question \u201cWhy\u201d answered.\xa0 Gaining the knowledge or knowing \u201cwhy\u201d has the ability to set you up in various ways, so that you can make a choice to move on or let go. Or it can hold you in bondage. \xa0Knowing why, can provide understanding, which may or may not lead to clarity. \xa0Just because you acknowledge something doesn\u2019t mean you have true understanding of it. \xa0In short \u201cyour why\u201d can play a pivotal role in your choice making process.\xa0 \xa0\n\n\n\tHowever, it\u2019s been my experience that many people become stuck in their lives because they feel they MUST know the answer to the question \u201cwhy\u201d before they can make another decision.\xa0 Yet, I know that not to be true.\xa0 To move forward, regardless of whether you know the answer to why is a choice.\xa0 What is most important it\u2019s knowing what you want to do next.\xa0 Finding the answer to \u201cwhy\u201d simply brings, and I use these terms loosely, validation, understanding, closure, more questions why and a vicious cycle of wanting to know and putting you right back where you started from.\u201d\xa0 So, is there any real benefit to asking the question why?\n\n\n\tJoin me Dr. Wendy Dearborne Choice Expert and Laws of Attraction Coach and Oliva Lashley Expression and Laws of Attraction Coach as we look at the value of asking the question why.