Putting up a facade to the moment

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Sometimes it is not easy to face the day; issues might be testing us to the point we are unable to perform on the stage of life without putting up a facade to the moment. Our positive nature and open attitude just need the support, on occasions, from the protection offered by a front as it were.


When turning to the option of putting up a facade to the moment we perhaps find the strength to confront life. With the aim, in any case, of offering our all, we are in a sense still doing so by putting up a facade to the moment for the sake of ‘getting through the day’ any which way.


Nevertheless, hiding from the world and attempting to fool the public is not the intended message of this post. Authenticity is surely always suitable for developing and maintaining ongoing relationships. However, putting up a facade to the moment may also be a form of being authentic if done for the benefit of all.


Moving through life is, as ever, a question of using the best tools to hand for the situation or issue before us. If this means putting up a facade for the moment as we develop confidence, whilst respecting our values and focusing on long-term goals, then so be it.


Having gone about putting up a facade to the moment, we are able to operate for a while in the freedom or security created between the facade and the outside world. This period of development is possibly akin to the training or apprentice stage of work which lets us find our feet before ‘going live’ or ‘flying solo’.


Regardless of how we look at the question of putting up a facade to the moment, thanks for connecting here today to read this post.


Brian.


About Brian


Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer, Adjunct Professor and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate and individual clients.


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.


Brian’s goal is to support through coaching, training and writing all who wish to reach their full potential, in education, work or life in general.


You can contact Brian via e-mail (brian@bgdtcoaching.com), by clicking on the icons or leaving a comment below.


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