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We learn much by watching and listening to other’s journeys. Our lessons have not been easily won, but they are deeply acknowledged as shared victories. Scott Rousse, Rafael Panteon and the entire support crew at Pluralistic Networks. We are forever grateful for our facilitators, Fernando Flores, B. We are ever grateful for our 65 fellow students who show us how it is to learn, fall down, reflect, risk and try again. This means we can create a life of purpose day by day. We feel more able to interpret and shift what’s happening around us, crafting a narrative that serves us and has us out of victimhood and into a generative self. Through the learning we pursue and pass on, we understand more than ever what it is like to live in hope and wonder and to encounter life with agility and frailty with compassion. For this, we thank our teachers, fellow students, clients and team. Add to this, new ways of reading the world, this has led us to open possibilities and opportunities because they have now become visible.
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Learning itself seems to have been a powerful accelerant in more than 4 other domains – and in a positive way.Īs committed learners we have learned to see what we take for granted in our habits of thinking and behaving, and to invest our attention and focus in adopting new ways of thinking, behaving and conversing. It has drawn attention to a sense of purpose, career, money and spirituality domains and because what we learn is connected intimately with our bodies, that has not escaped attention. Tony and I pondered this question – “Can one domain of your Wheel of Life positively influence others?”ĭuring the past year Tony and I have invested heavily in our learning domain. In December we asked our social media followers to reflect on their work-life balance inspired by the Wheel of Life – looking at 8 discreet components of life (recognising there are many more than 8) as an indicator as to how balanced each person felt their life was between domains we typically ‘live out’. A Reflection on Work-Life Balance Inspired by my Wheel of Life