Consciousness and choice making

I am at a resort, observing the animals around eating the leftover foods from the guests. That includes fried, fatty, unhealthy meats, French fries, etc. While I observe pigeons eating leftover French fries and bees drinking from soda fountains, it makes me think the concept of “all is one”. As humans, our unconscious and inconsiderate choices impacting all life in many levels. One might not be fully aware how their choices touching to many lives. That increases the need for us to choose with care and reflect on decisional boundaries.

While you choose in every moment, for things small or big, re-cognizant the butterfly effect in every choice you make.

May your choices carry utmost kindness, and gentle care for all life.

Tijen Genco, MS, PCC, MBB, E-RYT200

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Tijen Genco is a certified Professional and Life Coach. Her client portfolio include C-Level senior executives, division heads, and chiefs of staff across wide variety of fortune 100 companies; country managers of non-profit organizations; entrepreneurs, lawyers, and seasoned coaches. Tijen holds Master of Science degree in Management with concentrations in Organizational Behavior and Coaching from the University of Texas at Dallas. She has obtained Master Black Belt in Lean/Six Sigma Productivity Improvement Methodology from Merck Sigma Center of Excellence. Tijen’s engagements as trusted advisor and management consultant have resulted in multi-million dollars in productivity benefits for fortune 100 companies. Tijen holds certification in various Yoga methodologies, Pilates and Meditation. As a wellness coach she has been instructing mind-body classes at prestigious clubs in the US since 2008. Tijen specializes in Executive Coaching, Organizational Development and Cultural Transformation along with Process Excellence. She provides individual as well as group/team coaching and workshops to corporate clients and private audiences worldwide. Tijen is passionate about social issues and participates in Social Responsibility efforts. She extends her specialty of cultural transformation and behavioral changes in the healthcare industry to non-profit organizations for enabling desired behaviors towards better health. In 2013, she served 3 months in India helping to improve the quality of Maternal Health services in the rural areas, coaching non-Government Organization resources. She has served at the board of International Coaching Federation (ICF), Philadelphia Chapter, as the VP of Education and Professional Development. Along the side of her coaching business, she is chairing the Global Executive Coaching Community of Practice of ICF, and instructing mind-body classes.

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