Created the possibility of running a 10km run with my ILP buddy T - went for a first time to pure soho last night around 11pm after the massive fail by Studio Danz to cancel the high heel class. Only ran about 10mins before feeling queasy from the overstuffed vege dinner.
Mini breakdown w N when I was trying to share w her about coming to Landmark. My read on it is that she interprets going to life coaching as a sign of admitting weakness. "every conversation with people, yourself included, makes me grow as a person". That's a fair enough comment, HOWEVER, even Tiger Woods, who was once the world's most illustruous golfer, needed a coach at his prime. What does that tell us? Is admitting that there is a possibility that I may need help really a sign of weakness? And even if I admit I am 'weak', what does that really mean? Admitting vulnerability. Right, so we don't want to look bad. Got that, completely. But since when is it okay to tiptoe around the audience stand while witnessing others take action to make their own lives better? IS THIS REALLY OKAY? WHY IS THIS ACCEPTABLE?
And even if I don't want to admit I am 'weak', where does that get me? Looking good? Hell yeah! I'll look awesome and fabulous! But where? In the stand, on the sideline. That's right. I'd rather be on the court playing the game, after I let go of this little idiosyncrasy called looking good.
Sometimes, the ability to admit one's own weakness is a sign of strength.
Finally, 6 guests tonight! I'm playing for the big game of registering 4!
Mini breakdown w N when I was trying to share w her about coming to Landmark. My read on it is that she interprets going to life coaching as a sign of admitting weakness. "every conversation with people, yourself included, makes me grow as a person". That's a fair enough comment, HOWEVER, even Tiger Woods, who was once the world's most illustruous golfer, needed a coach at his prime. What does that tell us? Is admitting that there is a possibility that I may need help really a sign of weakness? And even if I admit I am 'weak', what does that really mean? Admitting vulnerability. Right, so we don't want to look bad. Got that, completely. But since when is it okay to tiptoe around the audience stand while witnessing others take action to make their own lives better? IS THIS REALLY OKAY? WHY IS THIS ACCEPTABLE?
And even if I don't want to admit I am 'weak', where does that get me? Looking good? Hell yeah! I'll look awesome and fabulous! But where? In the stand, on the sideline. That's right. I'd rather be on the court playing the game, after I let go of this little idiosyncrasy called looking good.
Sometimes, the ability to admit one's own weakness is a sign of strength.
Finally, 6 guests tonight! I'm playing for the big game of registering 4!
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