After the session, I decided to do the same exercise myself. And I was pretty surprised to see that in a lot of areas, I was doing a terrible job of actually taking action. Why was that? I knew the philosophy, the theory, the how-to, yet wasn't even doing it myself. Was it time or lack thereof? I don't think so. Was it desire or perceived need? This might be closer to the truth.
It's funny how sometimes we don't take our own best advice. I live near a major hospital and am still baffled when I see doctors or nurses outside smoking. You'd think they would be leading by example, or at least doing right by themselves based on their knowledge and experience. I spend so much time and energy trying to grow or shape my career, my skills, but I completely missed this aspect of it - that for as much as I think I am doing a good job as a coach to those I coach, I am completely far less effective at coaching myself.
It may be the hazard of the job.
AMac
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