New clients come to me for many reasons, but one of the most common is for help with career, writing, or life ennui.
"I just don't know what I want to do," is the phrase, but it's said with the "do" in big, capital letters as if there is one, single mandate for every life. After some discussion and guided exercises, I ask to re-phrase that question. How would it feel, I ask, if instead of "what do I want to do," the question is "what do I want to do next?" Challenge: Make a list of several options, from the ridiculous to the mundane. Circle the ones where you want to next put your energy. 11/26/2014 03:46:54 pm
It will help us to work easily if it is planned accordingly. 1/2/2015 04:27:49 pm
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About Shonna.
As a writer living in my home state of Maine, I sling words for cash, compassion, or glory. I also teach, tell groups how to improve systems, and offer development consultation. I also wear eyeglasses. Generally, big ones. Archives
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