My Life Coach Makes Me Play Big
March 29th, 2012
I work with a life coach. Her name is Kate Roeske (who, by the way, rocks). This morning I had a call scheduled with her. Before placing the call, I noticed I was feeling nervous.
Why, you ask? Because my coach demands that I play big. Playing big is scary and uncomfortable.
And yet, that is what I pay her for — to demand that I play big.
My life is better than it’s ever been and yet I continue to work with a life coach. The reason is quite simple: without Kate in my corner pushing me to play big, and holding me accountable, I would not play big very often.
In other words, if I wanted to play small, I would not work with a life coach.
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- Tags: accountability, coach, life, Life coaching, playing big
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P. S. I might add that I don’t play big on all fronts. For example, when it comes to filing my piles, keeping my clothes organized, etc., keeping the house super duper clean… all of these things I play small at. It’s a work in progress…