Preserved within the School of Inner Formation, this manuscript explores discernment as the practice of distinguishing what matters from what merely distracts.
Through reflections on judgment, wisdom, perception, decision-making, and thoughtful evaluation, The Quiet Work of Discernment examines how individuals develop the capacity to navigate complexity with greater confidence and clarity.
The essays collected herein investigate discernment as a foundational skill for both personal growth and effective leadership.



