This is a wonderful letter Florian - very personal, very authentic, very interesting and with a useful little video link at the end which I found particularly thought-provoking and useful. Your voice is now added to the pile of those who describe the transformative nature of the Write of Passage. I am going to have to sign up for the next cohort...Thanks for writing this.
Steven, thank you for the thoughtful comment. Truly grateful to have you as a reader. And yes, I absolutely encourage you to sign up, I know you're going to love it. I'm planning to come back for the next cohort.
Ok funny coincidence I was telling a friend today about David’s answer to that question in a conversation about finding a path where we can BE coaches while at the same time DO the work of promoting our offerings . David’s answer applies to anything we do. The question, I thought , can go further . Why is it we hesitate to share and make ourselves and our work know to others? What inside of us is holding us back? If we truly believe our work has value, why wouldn’t we make it easy for me others to access ?
A fantastic precis on online learning, and so glad you captured David's emotional answer to that question.
Thank you Kevin, really appreciate it! So glad you liked it.
This is a wonderful letter Florian - very personal, very authentic, very interesting and with a useful little video link at the end which I found particularly thought-provoking and useful. Your voice is now added to the pile of those who describe the transformative nature of the Write of Passage. I am going to have to sign up for the next cohort...Thanks for writing this.
Steven, thank you for the thoughtful comment. Truly grateful to have you as a reader. And yes, I absolutely encourage you to sign up, I know you're going to love it. I'm planning to come back for the next cohort.
Ok funny coincidence I was telling a friend today about David’s answer to that question in a conversation about finding a path where we can BE coaches while at the same time DO the work of promoting our offerings . David’s answer applies to anything we do. The question, I thought , can go further . Why is it we hesitate to share and make ourselves and our work know to others? What inside of us is holding us back? If we truly believe our work has value, why wouldn’t we make it easy for me others to access ?