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WHEN SURVIVAL MODE BECOMES A PATTERN
Not all survival mode looks like fear or crisis. Sometimes it looks like constantly being busy. Struggling to rest. Expecting something to go wrong. Feeling overwhelmed by small things. Or being physically present while your mind is already thinking about what comes next. The interesting part is that these patterns often started for a reason. They may once have helped us cope, protect ourselves, or get through a difficult season. But a pattern that helped you survive one chapter may not be helping you live the chapter you're in now. So here's something worth reflecting on: What is something you do automatically because it once helped you feel safe, but may no longer be serving you? You don't have to change it immediately. Start by noticing it. Awareness creates choice. And choice creates the possibility for change.
WHEN SURVIVAL MODE BECOMES A PATTERN
STOP WAITING TO FEEL CLEAR
One thing I see quite often, both in coaching and in everyday life, is how easily we can get stuck waiting for clarity. We tell ourselves we need more information, more certainty, more time to think, or some sign that we're making the right decision. But sometimes, more thinking just creates more noise. Clarity doesn't necessarily arrive before the decision. Sometimes it comes because we make the decision, take the next step, and learn from what happens. So I'm curious about you: Is there something in your life right now that you've been waiting to feel completely clear about before taking action? And what do you think might happen if you simply gave yourself permission to take the next intentional step?
STOP WAITING TO FEEL CLEAR
WHAT BROKE YOU DOESN'T HAVE TO DEFINE YOU
Most of us have parts of our story we'd rather have happened differently. A failed relationship. A career that didn't work out. A decision we regret. A betrayal we didn't see coming. A period where we lost our direction or simply weren't the person we wanted to be. But Kintsugi offers a different way of looking at damage. The Japanese art of repairing broken pottery doesn't attempt to hide the cracks. The repair becomes part of the vessel. Maybe that's true for us too. We don't have to go back to who we were before something happened. We can take what happened, learn from it, let it sharpen us, and build the next version of ourselves with greater awareness and intention. The question isn't whether life will break you. The question is what you do afterwards. So here's the question for the community: What is something you've been through that changed you for the better, even if you wouldn't have chosen to go through it?
WHAT BROKE YOU DOESN'T HAVE TO DEFINE YOU
WELCOME TO ASK THE COACHES
Got a question you’d like some perspective on? This is the place to ask. It could be about something you’re struggling with, a decision you’re facing, a pattern you’ve noticed, or simply a question about your personal growth. Ask openly. Your question may be something that other members are thinking about too. And remember, you don’t have to wait for a perfect question. If it’s on your mind, ask it.
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WELCOME TO PERFORMANCE & WELLBEING
This space is about how you show up in your life while making sure you can sustain it. Energy, habits, resilience, stress, recovery, physical wellbeing, productivity, focus, and finding a healthier balance all belong here. Share what’s working for you, what you’re struggling with, or a practice that has helped you perform and feel better. The goal isn’t simply to do more. It’s to live and perform better.
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