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Therapists often get a bad rap suggesting they lead clients to “navel gaze” or blame their parents. I have heard amusing tales of therapists who apparently sit and passively listen and offer random, affirming utterances.
You’ve probably seen the cartoons.
My own approach is eclectic, which, by the way, in the therapy world, is cool.
Five super-human powers we all possess, but some ignore
Power 1: Self Definition (day one)
Every one of us has the ability to let the world know exactly we are and exactly who we are not.
This is the power of Self Definition.
It is the capacity to be involved in the development of your own environment, relationships, and ambitions.
A wedding in the family provides a snapshot view of the wellness and the challenges of any family. Here are a few suggestions if you have a wedding on the horizon:
It’s not YOUR wedding (bride and groom). It’s the merging of several tribes, communities, and cultures. The more you are able to include all of the immediate and extended families, the more healthy muscle you are building into your primary relationship.
Strong goodbyes make strong hellos possible.
The manner in which you leave a job (or any relationship, church, or even a marriage) and say goodbye is vitally important.
Desired farewells, in the event of a promotion, should be crafted with great care, if you want greater success in your next similar venture or undertaking. Undesired farewells require the skill of an accomplished artist.
Given that Durban is host to the COP 17 event I thought I’d write a few words about leadership, power, and influence in the hope that delegates will read “You and Me” over breakfast:
1. You are only a leader if you have followers. Titles don’t make you a leader, followers do.
2. No matter how important you are, or you think you are, you can be kind to everyone everyday.
3. Leadership starts with your family. If you are inspiring the world but you can’t get on with your immediate family, your message is not worth the paper it’s written on.
4. Leadership is a verb, it’s not a position, it’s not for your honor or for you to wield great power; it’s given to you so you may humbly serve the greater causes of humanity.
5. All fame, stardom, and power are fleeting. Use it well while if you have it.
6. Cleaning up the planet begins first with “cleaning up” your personal life. You cannot effectively strive for a cleaner planet if you trash your spouse or partner.
7. Leadership is about people, relationships, dignity, truth, and service. Enjoy the trappings and the applause but don’t be seduced by any of it.