Making a choice

 


Choosing from a menu


 


There are occasions in which making a choice is both a pleasurable instance, as well as an integral step leading to greater satisfaction as a result of our decision. Choosing at times may be fun can say.


From the perspective of aligning action with our heartfelt values, making a choice could be the most crucial aspect of any moment. Making a choice leading to us embracing who we are is a life-defining activity.


However, making a choice should not be considered as a question of selecting ‘this’ or ‘that’. We might be able to look beyond the immediate to take into account options overlooked initially. The proverbial ‘step back’ helps us to see the bigger picture when we choose to take it.


In many coaching conversations clients find the exploration of choices beneficial prior to actually making a choice. Being aware of alternatives adds value to the eventual selection. Curious? Feel free to get in contact to arrange a complimentary session via Skype or Google+ hangout.


Thanks for reading this ‘Making a choice‘ post today.


Brian.


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About Brian


Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, CTI-trained co-active coach and freelance trainer, supplies professional and personal development through coaching, coaching workshops, marketing development training and English language training.


As an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.


Publications


The stage of work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2016)


Performance skills at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2015)


Personal performance potential at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2014)


Coaching, performing and thinking at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2013)


Reflections on performance at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2012)


Elements of theatre at work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2010)


Training through drama for work (Milan: EDUCatt, 2009)


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