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Aware, Feel, Do

by John G. Agno

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Published on this site: October 3rd, 2005 - See more articles from this month


What we are looking for we find. Yet, we are blind to that we are not looking for nor expecting. Once we become aware of something, it is call to action.

The discovery process is about becoming aware of what's happening to us and around us. We first determine how we feel about this new thing we see and then take certain action to become complete with it. That's the process: become aware, monitor how we feel about what we see and then do what we need to do.

Transformation is the natural outcome when you bring awareness to your life. Awareness is a nonjudgmental seeing. It is an objective, noncritical witnessing of the nature of any particular circumstance or situation.

In our life, unexpected "life changing events" happen and cause us to reevaluate where we are and where we are heading. This new awareness is an opportunity to ask ourselves questions like: What's really important to me? How do I feel about what has happened? How do I now want to live my life?

Our answers to these questions, may surface a new self-awareness that allows us to put into action a plan or adjustment for correcting our life's direction. Unintended consequences ripple out from this new life direction bringing new possibilities for living a more passionate and meaningful life.

John G. Agno, certified executive & business coach Signature, Inc., PO Box 2086, Ann Arbor, MI 48106 Telephone: 734.426.2000 (US Eastern Time Zone) Email: mailto:info@CoachThee.com The most critical knowledge is self-knowledge. http://www.MentoringandCoaching.com



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