Posts Tagged Awareness
In my last blog post I talked about the importance of “choosing true”: doing things out of a feeling of true inspiration rather than obligation. I explored how oftentimes, we make necessary things that are actually quite optional. In other words, we choose “bumpy paths” over more inspiring ones because, on some level, the frustration [...]
In my previous post I introduced the notion of cultivating what I call “mirador access”: the capacity to examine and strategize our life situation from the clearest and most comprehensive perspective possible. Here, I will try to unpack this metaphor a little more, while addressing the obvious question of how such a perspective can be [...]
This post will be Part One of a two part introduction to Strategic Envisioning, a process I teach and use directly with my coaching clients. It is built upon the metaphor of our gaining access to our own personal “mirador”: a way of viewing our lives in a less limited, or more comprehensive way. Let [...]