PROGRAM
We all have potential from the moment we are conceived regardless of how, when, and where. We all have certain unique skills and abilities that are a part of what and who we are as a person, whether we realize it or not. How do we know and understand ourselves and our abilities, let alone reach our potential? As human beings, it is a part of our nature, the desire to learn, grow, seek, and understand. However, most of us fall into and end up in routines, most often of necessity than desire, without even realizing it. Busyness and habits take over our lives, and at times overwhelm us. The days can turn into weeks, the weeks into months, and months into years; yet we still feel as if something is unresolved or missing from a part of who and what we are. These feelings if we let them can and will get buried deep within our subconscious by the busyness of our lives and are often left there for a lifetime or we attempt to ignore or dismiss our feelings completely. Yet, we still feel empty or void, as if something is missing from our being.
The great medieval philosopher Thomas Aquinas asserts, all living things have potential or exist in constant potentiality. Living things have skills sort of speak or a nature that makes them what they are. When an acorn falls to the ground, it is but a seed, with nothing more than potential. If it falls on good soil and gets ample sun and water, it will grow into an oak tree; it may get eaten by a squirrel; picked up and used in a decoration, on display; or may just end up rotting into the dirt. Regardless of what happens to the acorn, it is made for and has the potential to be an oak tree. When something becomes what it is meant to be, Aquinas calls that potentiality realized or actualized, meaning it has become what it has the ability and nature to be.
• What is your potential?
• What is your why?
• Why do you get out of bed?
• What motivates you to do the things you do, to accomplish the things you do?
• Are you negatively or positively motivated?
• Do you have a personal philosophy?
• Do you know what your personal philosophy is?
My coaching philosophy is to help you find and be you; to find the untapped potential that you may or may not know exists in you. No two people are alike nor have the same needs and expectations. I apply my coaching philosophies, and scope of practice to fit your specific dynamic. I will never do for you, or to you, but rather walk with you on the journey one step at a time offering insight, through and into; self-awareness, discernment, and potential. I will provide you with insight, understanding, positive affirmation, and support; while holding you accountable. You can begin to make the foundational changes in your life fueled by your intrinsic desire and motivation to live a happy, and balanced life. As you begin to seek and obtain new, and different goals, the foundational changes will let you find and be you, without fear, regret, or apprehension; but with renewed confidence to set out and obtain worthwhile goals and desires for a satisfied and fulfilled life. The journey of finding your untapped potential lies only within you.