Send us a text In this short reflection, I talk about how the narratives we create for ourselves - about who we are, about others, or even about what might come next in our lives, even things as simple as attending an event and predetermining how it will be - can limit us before life even unfolds — and how letting go of these stories can open up space for something completely different, maybe even something better than we imagined. So I asked you to consider, what would happen if you wa...
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Send us a text In this short reflection, I talk about how the narratives we create for ourselves - about who we are, about others, or even about what might come next in our lives, even things as simple as attending an event and predetermining how it will be - can limit us before life even unfolds — and how letting go of these stories can open up space for something completely different, maybe even something better than we imagined. So I asked you to consider, what would happen if you wa...
#33 The Space Between: what the home phone taught us in the 70s and 80s
The Finding Sessions
19 minutes
7 months ago
#33 The Space Between: what the home phone taught us in the 70s and 80s
Send us a text In this episode, I go back in time to my childhood in the 70s and 80s where I reflect on how our big yellow rotary dial phone, attached to the wall in our home, somehow became the fabric that connected our family, built a sense of responsibility and respect for one another, and gave us a little bit more independence (teaching us to learn some life lessons on our own), and I suppose teaching our parents to let go of a little bit of control and have some trust. I look back ...
The Finding Sessions
Send us a text In this short reflection, I talk about how the narratives we create for ourselves - about who we are, about others, or even about what might come next in our lives, even things as simple as attending an event and predetermining how it will be - can limit us before life even unfolds — and how letting go of these stories can open up space for something completely different, maybe even something better than we imagined. So I asked you to consider, what would happen if you wa...