Thank you—this is part of the process I wrote about yesterday. I guess.
It’s become clear now: I can’t “want” to let go—I simply have to.
There’s nothing left to lean on in the old structures. They held me once, but now they feel like scaffolding for someone I’m not anymore.
This isn’t about stepping into something new because it’s exciting. It was there since I was a boy. Or even earlier when I take a look at the first photo there’s from my. And that’s a while back. It’s because the old has lost its gravity. It doesn’t hold, it doesn’t fit, and it doesn’t speak to what I know now.
Great manifesto, Ron. Couldn't be clearer about your coaching practice and who you mean to serve.
Thank you—this is part of the process I wrote about yesterday. I guess.
It’s become clear now: I can’t “want” to let go—I simply have to.
There’s nothing left to lean on in the old structures. They held me once, but now they feel like scaffolding for someone I’m not anymore.
This isn’t about stepping into something new because it’s exciting. It was there since I was a boy. Or even earlier when I take a look at the first photo there’s from my. And that’s a while back. It’s because the old has lost its gravity. It doesn’t hold, it doesn’t fit, and it doesn’t speak to what I know now.
Letting go isn’t dramatic. It’s just accurate.