
The complexity of the events that surround us, the toxicity of the excess of information and the exaggerated stress that accompanies them, invite us to take “breaks” more frequently. Figure out what is really essential and somehow take responsibility for what really depends on us. Our leadership will gain in power and legitimacy, far from individual and collective dramas.
Giving yourself time to observe yourself is undeniably an inexhaustible source of inspiration. The times have come to know how to pay attention to what really matters, without worrying about what others will think. Coaching is there as a reminder and to guide us in this exciting journey.
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