Depending on the circumstances, a change of mind is quite often considered as a sign of weakness or as a demonstration of indecisiveness.
And yet quite often, the opposite is true.
Being able (and willing) to change our minds if presented with new facts, updated information, and input from diverse sources is a sign of strength, curiosity, and openness.
In doing so, we not only avoid being dogmatic and show no attachment to preconceived ideas and beliefs that don't fit us anymore, but we can also grow and evolve in the process.
can be pretty energizing and invigorating]
More often than not, this neverending process of re-invention and self-actualization may result tiring and uncomfortable at first, and yet very rewarding in the long run.
Coaching question of the day:
"When was the last time you've changed your mind?"
Tags: Coaching question, Self-coaching, Self-awareness, Self-reflection, Growth mindset, Openness, Patience, Staying curious, Self-actualization
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