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Saturday, May 30, 2020

Coaching, reloaded - Coaching question of the day #80. - Your next reset

In the last months, one of the hottest topics has been "going back to a new normal". 
Thing is, we do this all the time.

Sure, usually the circumstances and the changes involved are not as big as they will probably be now and in the months and years to come. Not all at once, at least.
But change is everywhere and we constantly change and "go back to a new normal", even more so when we don't notice that we do.

Still, a change can be way more interesting and powerful if it has been done on purpose. Going back to a new normal is more appealing if it is a new normal someone can shape according to their ideas, to some extent.

[A reset could be what you were looking for...
without realizing it]

We can think of it as of something like a "reset", a new start, a way to go further but in a different - hopefully, more useful - direction.

Even more, we can think of it as we would think of a decision we can take about something where a little bit of fresh air could do some good: "From now, this is going to be different because I say so".

Coaching question of the day: 
"Which kind of #reset# could you need right now?"

Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Reset, Dealing with change, Purposeful change

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