I can be very intense, very introspective. I am a bit over the top with my zest for wellness. I tend to be ready at a moments notice to jump on my portable and invisible soap box to rant about something that is needing to be changed in the world or in ourselves as humans. I suppose that can be annoying.
I can find myself funny and playful on a video when I am amused by myself. I guess what I am saying is I do not take myself too seriously even when I am intense. I embrace my weridness
@Donna Becker i love this Donna! funny playful amusing, i think if you're having a good time others will follow
My soft way of interacting may not be as compelling on video. One-on-one, I have a desired outcome, hold it loosely, and weave everything together in a way that works for the client. I just know how/where to go next. Not sure how to convey that on video. I leave space for my clients to speak about their sources of strength and knowing.
You might be surprised how many physicians use their intuition as a starting point and then substantiate their hunch with best practices- not what is talked about in medicine.
I am a little weird that I weave spiritual principles (human principles) into leadership development.
@Deborah Munhoz I can relate to the question of how to (or if to) translate being responsive/intuitive to a person in front of me into video work. I'm great at holding space and moving with where the energy of the convo wants to go. I hold the question, is this something I can use in my video work?
Inspired by this nudge towards letting our freak flags fly, I made and posted this: https://www.instagram.com/r...