The Story of the Blind Men and the Elephant
“It’s a Fan! It’s a Spear! It’s a Snake! It’s a Tree! It’s a Wall! It’s a Rope!”
We all see the world differently, and that’s the beauty of perspective.
“It’s a Fan! It’s a Spear! It’s a Snake! It’s a Tree! It’s a Wall! It’s a Rope!”
We all see the world differently, and that’s the beauty of perspective.
I just read a quote: “Failure isn’t the enemy. The real enemy is fear.”
Is it?
I’ve been thinking about how certain ages with our kids can bring up more than we expect. That moment when you love your child completely, but suddenly their completely normal behavior
Funny how the people who said “you can’t” ended up fueling “I will.”
Did you know we all develop unconscious mental habits that shape how we respond to life? In NLP, we call these “strategies”
Ever heard of Milton Erickson? He was a master communicator who understood the power of language—and one of his most effective tools was tag questions!
In both personal and professional relationships, rapport is the invisible glue that connects people. It creates trust, safety, and mutual understanding, making interactions smoother and more meaningful.
I once asked my mother-in-law, “Which of your children do you love the most?”
Her answer? “The one who needs me the most.”
Have you ever found yourself frustrated by someone’s actions—or even your own—wondering, “Why would anyone do that?”
In a world filled with diverse perspectives, beliefs, and experiences, true connection begins when we’re willing to step outside our own “map”