I picked up this technique from a master coach I’m working with, who is helping me as I aim to gain my own master coach certification. It is a technique I have used with a number of clients and for myself.
Sometimes I walk through each question, other times I pick and chose based on their state and the particular problem they are having. Try it out the next time you feel you or a friend, colleague or client has reached their own perceived impasse.
1. What’s great about this problem?
2. What’s not perfect yet?
3. What am I willing to do to get it perfect?
4. What am in not willing to do to get it perfect?
5. How can I enjoy the process?
I guarantee if you ask these questions you will find yourself with a different mindset and state of being by the end.
What are you willing to do to move from floating like a feather in the wind to flying like a bird using the wind to get you to your final destination?
- Silvia Johnson
Comments
Self Improvement by Geoff Robertson said on January 29th at 06:22 am,
Questioning one’s motives, values and circumstances in relation to a problem or challenge in life really does help to put it in perspective.
Without a doubt, once you start working with the prevailing wind, as you mention in your last paragraph, your life begins to transform in line with your vision.
Geoff