Many people misunderstand the phrase "inner child," taking it literally rather than recognizing it as a metaphor. However, a metaphor is not real; it is simply a way of speaking.
The Paradox of Freedom and Discipline
At first glance, freedom seems like the very opposite of discipline. Most people assume that embracing discipline means losing their freedom. After all, discipline involves
Something transformative happens when you reframe discipline as a powerfully positive trait—one that puts your life under your own control. Instead of seeing it as a restriction, you start to
Several years ago, while staying at a hotel for a competency-based training session, Dr. L. Michael Hall overheard an interesting conversation at the breakfast restaurant. Standing by the coffee machine,
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To understand and address the complexities of organizational problems, we must dive deeply into their structure. Corporate problems can be categorized in numerous ways—system problems, communication problems, skills deficits, personality
In a previous article Coaching Organizational Change: A Complex Challenge, a brief overview was provided on the concept of coaching organizational change, contrasting it with individual change. The article concluded
When it comes to learning, the process can be divided into two key components: the what and the how. Understanding these components is essential to mastering any skill or discipline,
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