Leaving the emotion

‘Take the learning, leave the emotion’ goes a much-quoted saying nowadays.

When looking at past events, it is often a wise move to separate lessons from emotions to ensure supposedly negative situations provide benefits of some sort.

Putting the theory into action, however, is not always easy. Our feelings towards certain circumstances could be getting in the way of an analytical review of matters.

From another perspective, sentiments also have value. And before we leave the emotion, taking a look at it might uncover insights, plus offer a chance to tap into the passion around our efforts.

To explore your thoughts about the idea of leaving the emotion as part of a free no-obligation coaching discovery session, please get in contact.

Brian.

About Brian

Brian Groves DipM FCIM Chartered Marketer, Coach, Trainer and Author, supplies professional and personal development to a portfolio of corporate clients and individuals, mainly motivated young and mid-life professionals who wish to live their potential in education, work or life in general.

As an Adjunct Professor, Brian teaches the Università Cattolica’s International Curriculum graduate courses Leadership coaching: bringing potential to the stage of work and Personal marketing: performance skills at work, plus the course Mentoring success: the stage of work, being part of the Università Cattolica’s International Internship Program.

In past semesters, he additionally taught the Interfaculty postgraduate course Training through drama and coaching for work.

Curious? You can contact Brian via e-mail (brian@bgdtcoaching.com), by clicking on the icons or leaving a comment below.

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