00:01:26 Fanshen Thompson: LOL, love it 00:01:38 Doris Navarro (she/her): So glad you didn't think about us! 00:02:58 Kim Davies: Will that call be recorded? 00:22:35 Sarah MacKay (she/her): @Inbal - thank you for posing this question. I’m dealing with parents struggling to help their teens and young adults who are facing mental health issues. 00:24:05 Inbal Sansani (she/her): And maybe they look at the next thing only? 00:33:42 Joanna Lindenbaum (she/her): what’s your relationship to new projects? How do you approach them? How do you feel about them? 00:33:54 Heather Newcomb, VWW: Prepare myself for heavy stress 00:34:18 Sarah MacKay (she/her): LOVE / HATE relationship…so so so exciting. Follow through can be a slog. But increasingly learning to stick with projects, particularly around this endeavor of being a coach. I would have thought I would have given up by now. 00:34:18 Lauren Piro (she/her): I get excited & inspired, but then I get overwhelmed, confused, frustrated and I lose steam. 00:34:27 Nina Wöhlk: Love it! Sooo much energy :-) And tries to have an eye for the long run 00:34:29 Jennifer Kittredge: Excitement and also some fear. 00:34:48 Caroline Holke: Love new things. Approach them with excitement. Summer - constant watering is where I lose steam. 00:34:56 Sarah MacKay (she/her): @ Lauren - pithy! Well said!! 00:35:01 Natalie Jobity, The Unveiled Way: Excited, ideation, see possibilities, courage 00:35:08 Lisa Farr: Excitement at the beginning then not always so good at implementation 00:35:15 Jana Mariana: Definitely get the excitement piece - have tons of ideas, feel creative and motivated. Can quickly go to "Valley of despair", especially if I'm not getting the results I want in the time I want 00:35:15 Julie Greenberg: @Lauren Piro, same same. Exactly 00:35:43 Natalie Jobity, The Unveiled Way: @Jana I relate 00:35:48 Doris Navarro (she/her): Always excitement, not very good with consistency 00:40:05 Bryn Bowersock: I can relate to being in that state of visioning = SO FUN!! 00:43:27 Windy Wile: Getting ready to get ready to get ready…. 00:43:56 Sarah MacKay (she/her): Anybody catch those three pillars? 00:44:13 Nikki Finucan: Pillars: • Energetics • Skills / Techniques Understanding of Range of Human Behaviour 00:44:22 Fanshen Thompson: This is so resonating with my experience of developing my business in the last year 00:44:35 Sarah MacKay (she/her): @Nikki - thank you so. 00:44:58 Carmen Guerrero she/her: OMG this is so powerful to hear… my perfectionist mind doesnt allow me to start moving through a new vision without knowing the details… 00:47:14 Gaia: feel like I am in that right now, as I navigate into the new 00:49:47 Natalie Jobity, The Unveiled Way: That's an awesome vision @Heather!! 00:51:33 Heather Newcomb, VWW: @Natalie thanks for that support. I have so much faith this program model is going to succeed 00:57:34 Lisa Avnet: I think there's actually some "negative pleasure" in negative forecasting at times. 01:03:49 Julie Greenberg: So beautiful @Jennifer. I so identify with exactly how you described the ways you support clients. Sounds very similar to the ways I show up in my work as well. Nice work. 01:04:22 Jennifer Kittredge: @Julie Thank you so much. 01:04:33 Natalie Jobity, The Unveiled Way: Your body talking to you @Gaia! So powerful! 01:04:40 Doris Navarro (she/her): Oh Gaia! That's so powerful! 01:05:00 Doris Navarro (she/her): Why not? - love it! 01:05:13 Julie Greenberg: I am willing to start again because I believe in myself and my vision. And I honor the process, work, and ongoing creative energy that is required to show up continually in the interest of realizing my dreams and aspirations. 01:05:30 Julie Greenberg: Your words are so powerful Gaia! 01:06:08 Doris Navarro (she/her): Very powerful and inspiring, Julie! 01:17:18 Lauren Piro (she/her): disappointment in previous coaches abandoning me when things didn't go perfectly smoothly 01:17:37 Julie Greenberg: YES Lauren! 01:17:42 Lisa Avnet: the value of authenticity in front loading client work to set expectations 01:30:15 Natalie Jobity, The Unveiled Way: TA: That I can approach the scary new thing (the groups I'm leading soon) with Spring--not be so attached to theoutcome! For clients, their response is different from mine so I have to watch that filter 01:31:00 Sarah MacKay (she/her): @ Joanna - The organic nature of the planting metaphor... 01:31:01 Julie Greenberg: That is actually exactly what I wanted to share. Thank you Jennifer. 01:31:01 Carmen Guerrero she/her: Thank you!!! 01:31:09 Fanshen Thompson: Such a great session today!! 01:31:10 Lisa Avnet: thank you! 01:31:11 Kelsey Boone: Thank you!!