在课堂上,我们看似处理过每种可能的生活情境。教导夫妻、个人、愤怒、欣喜、内心的批判、建立自信和关于年龄、家庭、孩子、悲伤、工作、宗教、爱、性、金钱、商业和其他所有未知的问题。
It wasn't just practice, but an awakening to the urgent obligation we each have never to judge another human being. Never to see their choices as good/bad, right/wrong. Not to be biased, prejudiced or opinionated on how someone else lives their life.
那不只是练习,而是唤醒那种急需的义务——我们绝不能评判他人。不能评判他们的选择是好/坏,对/错。不能对他人怎样生活存有偏见、成见或观点。
This is what I mean when I say -- coaching is not just training, it's a way of life.
这就是我之前所讲的——教练不只是训练,更是一种生活方式。
5. Breaking up blocks
找到内在的阻力
When Tim Miller (name changed) started coaching, he was a successful CPA, out of work, and not sure what he wanted to do. He described himself as, " ...a financial failure, never amounting to much, lazy, an underachiever."Immediately we talked about his heckler or "gremlin," his inner voice that said: "Tim, you'll always be a failure."
当蒂姆·米勒(化名)开始接受培训时,他曾是个成功的注册会计师,工作之外,却不清楚自己想做什么。他自我描述“…经济上一塌糊涂,从没存过多少钱,很懒,差人一等。”之后我们马上谈到了他的负能量小人,在他内心呼喊“蒂姆,你会一直失败下去”的声音。
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