Monthly Archives: May 2013

“Unconsciously Competent”

We have come to our fourth and final week on the stages of growth when we are unconsciously competent. When we look back we can hardly remember what it was like to not be able to walk or ride a … Continue reading

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“Consciously Competent”

If there is one stage of growth that I love it is the “consciously competent” stage. This is where we recognize every little success we have because we have brought our full attention to creating the desired result. Who doesn’t … Continue reading

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“Consciously Incompetent”

Last week we talked about the stage prior to growth when we don’t know what we don’t know. It’s not until our hearts are open, receptive and ready that we become aware of the need or desire to change. Sometimes … Continue reading

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“Unconsciously Incompetent”

May is a month when everything seems to grow so rapidly. The once popping fiddleheads of the ferns seem to become two feet tall overnight and the forsythia bush seems to shoot out new arms within days of completing its … Continue reading

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“No Longer, But Not Yet” By Lynelle Trigalet

Last November I was taking a walk on an unseasonably warm day at my favorite park near my home. It happens to be my favorite because it’s got a little bit of everything; walking paths through a meadow, wooded areas, … Continue reading

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