This boundary line between us is not a division for distance, it is accepting each other for who we are. Respecting, listening, and not taking on another person’s perspective thinking ‘we have to fix it’
Read MoreIn the simplest of conversations, we tend to listen FROM anchors – nee “attachments” (aligned with the Buddhist philosophy) of and to our experiences, often missing the entirety of what another is striving to convey...
Read MoreActively choosing to engage with a client is the first ethical dilemma that many practitioners sidestep rather than exercise their rights – oftentimes driven by the directives or desire to grow revenue.
Read MoreIn essence – listening to how stories are told, conclusions drawn, willingness to see opportunity, embrace change, or provide another interpretation, are all Defining Moments
Read MoreWhen do we invest time into changing a behavior, and what traits are truly – not coach-able?
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