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Sunday, August 9, 2020

Coaching, reloaded - Coaching question of the day #151. - Your faves about summer

Depending on which hemisphere you live in, depending on your latitude and longitude, the months between June and September could mean for you what most Western countries identify as summer, or it could mean colder temperatures, bad weather, even snow.

Without paying to much attention to the calendar, though, summer as a hot season is present in both hemispheres, just at a different time and in many shapes and forms.

[If you ask me, the answer is: monoi oil, summer dresses,
feeling the sun on my skin, a day at the beach]

Just like with an ideal holiday or enjoying a cozy Saturday, investigating a little what you like about summer, and why, can reveal you a lot about who you are, and what matters to you on a higher level.


This, of course, is true for the other three "traditional" seasons as well.
Even if you should not like summer at all, this would still be interesting, and worth knowing.

Feel free to consider this a game, and to play it as you like.
You could discover some surprising things about yourself.

Coaching question of the day:
"What do you like the most about summer, and why?"                 

Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Summer, Favorite season of the year

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