Welcome!
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If you're here before November 5th, these are the reflection questions for my upcoming show. These curiosities guided me through the work you will be seeing at Begin Again. If you're here after the 5th, you're probably at the show right now (how's it going?)! I hope the questions I've highlighted will help you connect more deeply with the work in front of you. At a later time, feel free to read through the entirety of the questions at the bottom of this page.
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Shift the Verb II: What are your current attitudes towards loss of control/chaos/mess? Are those attitudes still serving you?
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Orderly Dumb Luck: How do you hold a goal in mind AND not become attached to how you get there?
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The Caterpillars Have No Comment: How do you know you’ve completed a change you set out to make?
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The Tools of Discomfort: What tools do you already have that might help you find rest in the challenging middle part of a change?
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Complete List of Questions
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How is the past hindering or helping the current change you want to make?
Who do you need to become in order to reach past your comfort zone?
What small changes could create momentum to feed the larger change?
What “good enough”/devil you know things or people are you not willing to let go of?
Who or what are your biggest supporters in being “messy”?
What is your favorite “mess” you’ve ever created?
How do you stay emotionally and mentally flexible?
When do you first realize a change is brewing/already in process?
What does it feel like to admit that something isn’t working?
What parts of your timeline have been the most surprising to you?
How do you preserve joy in the middle of growing pains?
How much discomfort can you tolerate? Why?
How do you tell the difference between constructive and destructive chaos?
How do you trust in goodness when surrounded by destructive chaos?
If there were no gurus, no advertising, no unwritten scripts, would you know how to celebrate yourself?
How do you decide if something is unwise or impossible?
How do you deal with feeling like “too much” after you’ve completed a change that requires you to take up more space?
How would you define the word ‘momentum’ in regards to your life? Does that definition give equal weight to your strengths and weaknesses?