Practice Gap

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The slow-moving Japanese art of bonsai involves “embracing the learning curve and leaving time for trial and error.”  Th...
07/22/2019

The slow-moving Japanese art of bonsai involves “embracing the learning curve and leaving time for trial and error.” This is as true for Professional Practice as it for bonsai cultivation!

Many practitioners - rookies and veterans alike - feel immense pressure to “get it right”. We love to talk about the cases we aced, but how often do we discuss our boo-boos openly and in a constructive way?

The more you practice the more you realize that screw-ups are an unavoidable part of learning and success. The trick is knowing how to rebuild strength in the aftermath of a full-on fail.

Talking through practice errors confidentially with a Certified Coach can help with finding focus, regaining confidence and reflecting on ‘lessons learned’ after a critical incident.

How good are you at failure?












Bonsai Photo: Todd Trapani www.pexels.com
Bonsai quote from www.visual.ly

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