I remember when I took the first jump into professional coaching. I was at lunch with my first client and he introduced me to a friend who walked in "as his coach." I felt so fake. The "new me" felt so foreign. I am SO glad I kept trying it on. It's now the "real me."
I LOVE these last two lines of the article.
You have permission to be a thing you’ve never been before. So, flaunt the you you’re becoming.
You could summarize my job as "giving people the permission to be a thing they have never been before." I LOVE IT! It's the best!
I have given myself permission to be a new thing in so many spaces in my life over the last 6 years. I am now more comfortable with the process, which is a good thing because the NEXT new thing is HUGE. ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE.
And I am ready to flaunt the hell out of it!!
Now that I have had so many more reps putting the a new me
I remember when I took the first jump into professional coaching. I was at lunch with my first client and he introduced me to a friend who walked in "as his coach." I felt so fake. The "new me" felt so foreign. I am SO glad I kept trying it on. It's now the "real me."
I LOVE these last two lines of the article.
You have permission to be a thing you’ve never been before. So, flaunt the you you’re becoming.
You could summarize my job as "giving people the permission to be a thing they have never been before." I LOVE IT! It's the best!
I have given myself permission to be a new thing in so many spaces in my life over the last 6 years. I am now more comfortable with the process, which is a good thing because the NEXT new thing is HUGE. ABSOLUTELY MASSIVE.
And I am ready to flaunt the hell out of it!!
Now that I have had so many more reps putting the a new me
I hadn't even thought about it like that, but you're job really is like that! (I know it was one of the biggest shifts I experienced cause of you)
And you're damn right - all of this has just been a warm up for what's next 😎