
Wave after wave of questions may come to mind when linking the sea with personal development. To what extent are our actions guided by external currents rather than the wisdom of our heart? How do we relate to the nature around us? Is the tide taking us towards or away from our key goals?
Wave after wave of ideas might flow as we go about exploring where we are and what is available to help us reach our desired destination in life. Managing the input is a responsibility as individual as we are. Using the information obtained is likewise a task we each have to deal with personally.
The limits we place on our vision of the moment – consisting perhaps of beliefs, doubts, fears and hopes – will impact on how we go about living today and tomorrow. An evaluation of these could result in a widening of our horizons, a confirmation of our course or a change of direction possibly.
Certainly the wave after wave brings also a sense of continuity. Whilst life is transient, the elements of our world, and in this case specifically water, provide an example of flow. The movement of the sea seems to be inviting us to dip our toes, as it were, into the fullness of life.
If you’d like to share your input about the ideas set out here, please leave a comment below. For now, thanks for reading this ‘Wave after wave‘ post.
Brian.
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About Brian
Brian Groves DipM MCIM Chartered Marketer, CTI-trained co-active coach and freelance trainer, supplies professional and personal development through coaching, coaching workshops, marketing development training and English language training.
As an adjunct professor at the Catholic University of Milan, Italy, Brian teaches a postgraduate course based on dramatic texts and elements of coaching to examine various work-related performance matters.
Publications
Performance skills at work (2015), Personal performance potential at work (2014), Coaching, performing and thinking at work (2013), Reflections on performance at work (2012), Elements of theatre at work (2010) and Training through drama for work (2009).
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