Are You Languishing?
Over the past few months, we’ve seen a pattern that’s been hard to name. It’s not dramatic distress but it’s also not a feeling of wellness and vitality.
Over the past few months, we’ve seen a pattern that’s been hard to name. It’s not dramatic distress but it’s also not a feeling of wellness and vitality.
Linda and Heather shared what “living the questions” looks like in their lives, and today, Stephanie will share what it means to her.
Last week, Linda shared what “living the questions” looks like in her life. Today, Heather will talk about what it means to her.
Linda is talking about what “living the questions” means to her, and Stephanie and Heather will share their thoughts in our next two blog posts.
Many of you responded that our previous post was helpful because you had worried that perhaps you were losing it.
Last week, we wrote about Growing Your Wisdom built on the quote by Mark Twain: “Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you would rather have talked.” At the end of that post, we promised that this week we would look at how to formulate questions that create meaningful conversations. Over the course of our careers we’ve discovered, time and again, that identifying a great question can dramatically change your interaction. We’ve talked about this…
“Wisdom is the reward you get for a lifetime of listening when you would rather have talked.” ~ Mark Twain We love this quote from Mark Twain as it reminds us of a core truth – one must listen fully and completely to gain wisdom and perspective. And, wisdom and perspective can help us create more meaningful lives, more success in our service to others and to our work, and more impact in our worlds. Unfortunately, listening isn’t as natural…