More on muddling through, brought to me during my morning’s shower:
I’m more interested in methods that reveal the appropriate method (person, time and situation-specific) than in the method so-revealed.
I seem to collect (or be attracted to, or gravitate toward) methods that reveal methods, insights and other truths.
ah-ha! This certainly is important when considering my coaching model.
It links to my pleasure in being a coach, a healer, a facilitator. My client gets what they want, can move ahead, can take action, and I’m un-attached to their actions or decisions. I’m just their personal process-person, helping them from getting stuck in the muddle.
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