Some of us may have made the mistake of mixing up a home with a house, at some point.
We could have imagined that what matters is just a certain building, a specific place, a cool location.
Very often we imagine that, once everything is going to be at its place and the interior design is going to be all figured out, we will not need anything else.
Feeling at home may some times be related to where we live, and yet it can be linked to many other things, many other places, or even people.
And if the Dorothy Gale of The Wizard of Oz needs to understand that "There's no place like home" in order to be able to get home at all, we could need to understand that "home" can mean plenty of different things to different people.
The important thing is just to discover what that actually means to you.
Coaching question of the day:
"Where do you feel at home?"
We could have imagined that what matters is just a certain building, a specific place, a cool location.
Very often we imagine that, once everything is going to be at its place and the interior design is going to be all figured out, we will not need anything else.
Feeling at home may some times be related to where we live, and yet it can be linked to many other things, many other places, or even people.
[Feeling at home doesn't have to be a specific place,
it can also be something like a state of mind]
The important thing is just to discover what that actually means to you.
Coaching question of the day:
"Where do you feel at home?"
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Feeling at home, Mindfulness, The Wizard of Oz
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