Told a client during today’s executive coaching call about accepting worst case — permanent sight loss in one eye.
This CEO said i remind him of his dad — “who had the most Grace with difficulty” — than anyone he’s ever known.
Grace begets Grace.
Thank you Mark.
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There are many tests we all want to pass but none of us want to take. Ever.
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May the goodness of Dr Kumar’s team shine a healthy energy on the coming days, weeks, and months.
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When i lost my vision in one eye about five hours ago, i immediately started processing for worst case scenario.
We commonly believe our fundamental blessings will last forever.
Right now i’m acutely aware of this falsehood.
Hoping the Universe will see me in the most beneficial and healing light.
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These two videos remind me of the September 30, 2020 Oberlin (8,200′) summit.
In the moment, it felt scarier than the close (15′?) Grizzly Bear encounter at Granite Park – the one where i had to turn my back on the Grizzly and continued walking.
A rare – and a first – sunset summit.
Just a quick jaunt up and back. Shoot a couple client videos from the summit. Then boogie on down to the car.
Without explanation, i got lost on the summit and couldn’t find my way down.
Have written about it before and will spare a rehash now.
What’s noteworthy in this post is the spectrum of emotions captured on these two videos. And, the emotions never captured on video that evening.
Duplicate Update: Starting tomorrow all five blogs become an “unthemed-canvas” of sorts. The normal mind-body-spirit-work-home theme goes on hiatus until this “couple-week project” concludes.
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Was afraid of falling just from watching this video on a laptop, sitting at my home office desk.
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