Marcescence, The Art of Letting Go: Lessons from Trees

When humans hold onto past experiences, relationships, or habits, their benefits are not as clear to them on the surface. There is a possibility that protection or clinging to the familiar may act as a shield from projected pain or uncertainty. We might delay letting go, believing that these memories or habits will be helpful or comforting in the future. The fear of the unknown can make the discomfort of the present seem more bearable or bring forth some level of familiarity amid changing circumstances.

“Re-Solutioning” of New Year’s Resolutions

In our 12th episode of Coaching With Mastery & Elegance With Tijen Genco, we welcome the new year by discussing resolutions. Year after year, we are overloaded with the “new year, new you” messaging that promotes resolution-making, goal-setting, and buying programs that promise to fulfill these goals. Tijen offers a different approach based on self-reflectionContinue reading ““Re-Solutioning” of New Year’s Resolutions”

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