Archive for August, 2009
Integral Coaching Practice #1
Posted in Uncategorized on August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This is a method for a guided exploration into your purpose, where you are investing your creative energy, what is in alignment, and what is not.
8 Tools for Creating Music that Changes the World
Posted in Uncategorized on August 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
How can you change the world with your music? This question calls for an answer that spans many levels of our expression, so lets dig right in.
The Inherent Playfulness of the Universe – cont. Reflections and a Call to Action
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged aliveness, byron katie, Coaching, consulting, counseling, deep ecology, empowerment, engaged buddhism, inquiry, integral, interdisciplinary, intrigue, locus of control, new clients, passion, questions sedona method, research project accountability, research project coaching, sedona method, sedona method questions, the work, three questions, universe on August 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This article has been a hot topic on the coactive coaching network forum, so I am going to share with you a recent manifestation of it. Is the universe inherently playful? If it is, then I am taking myself far too seriously. If the universe is inherently playful, then I would look at my life [...]
7 Reasons to hire a Coach
Posted in Coaching, tagged accountability, appreciation, Coaching, empowerment, goal setting, life coaching, opportunities, Purpose, reasons to hire a coach, sedona method, why hire a coach on August 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
The Inherent Playfulness of the Universe, reflections and a practice
Posted in Integral Inquiry, Tools and Resources on August 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“My basic tenent, and I wont hide this from you, is that the universe is inherently playful…” Alan Watts, in “Learning the Human Game”
Personal Responsibility video and practice
Posted in Coaching, Integral Inquiry, Tools and Resources, tagged empowerment, personal responsibility, yoga on August 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
“yoga actually teaches you… to take responsibility for your life, because yoga teaches that everything in your life is coming from you… and that instead of those things being problems, they can be opportunities.” Watch the video here Practice for integrating this: List the 5 things that you consider to be the most significant problems [...]
Appreciating the people that trigger us the most, reflections and a practice
Posted in "The Work" Byron Katie, Integral Inquiry, Tools and Resources, tagged big mind, byron katie, Conscious Loving, Conscious Relationship, david deida, gay and kathleen hendricks, genpo roshi, getting unstuck, inspiration, Integral Inquiry, love, mindmovies, pema chodron, relationship, unconscious on August 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Pema Chodron: “If you don’t first see where you are hookable, and where you get stuck, with complete honesty, then you are always going to have that blind spot to bring you down. So if you really want freedom, you need people around to provoke you to show you where you still have work to [...]