BLOG
Becoming an Adaptive Professional - Growth, Change and Burnout Prevention for Lawyers and other Professionals
Embarking on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth is a profound experience, and the intersection of Coaching practice and the art of writing offers a unique perspective on this transformative process. In this blog, we delve into the rich tapestry of insights garnered from the dynamic world of coaching and the profound impact of expressing these learnings through the written word.
Drawing from years of hands-on coaching experience, we explore the nuances of human behavior, motivation, and resilience. Through personalized anecdotes and real-life examples, we shed light on the transformative power of coaching, unveiling the potential within individuals to overcome challenges and embrace positive change.
Additionally, we delve into the world of writing as a medium for introspection and communication. Our exploration extends to published books and forthcoming works, each serving as a roadmap for readers navigating their own life's journey. We discuss the role of storytelling in coaching, emphasizing how narratives can inspire, motivate, and foster a sense of connection.
As we weave together insights from coaching and the written word, this blog aims to provide a holistic perspective on personal development. Whether you are a coach seeking new strategies or an avid reader hungry for inspiration, join us on this exploration of the symbiotic relationship between coaching practice and the transformative art of writing.
Art of Not Listening… Warning signs at Box Mountain
Before an avalanche, there are subtle signals prior to the big warning signs. You hear them and see them. At Box Mountain (aka my office, that I had filled with unsustainable levels of work, as keenly observed by a beloved colleague to left this earth far too soon) there definitely were subtle signals…
Leaving Box Mountain - One former big Law Lawyers story of career & lifestyle change... Towards more daily joy
In my first year of Big Law I shared an office. I liked my officemate right away. We cared about many of the same things. Good coffee, travel, food that isn't boring, social justice & pondering the deeper