Tuesday, February 9, 2010

The crossroads of life

What do you do if you face a crossroad in your life?
A difficult point of making decisions,recently I've been in that point several times,wandering what to do next?
It might be easy to deal with those situations if there's nothing to do with your feelings,even if you are the one who has decided to bring those feelings in her heart,still it's hard to manage those difficult times.
What could probably help you figure all those hard times out is mostly trust.
Trust to what has happened is perfect for you and there's something you should learn from it.Letting go of any doubt and negative thoughts coming to your mind and moving forward will be absolutely the best action you should do in those hard times.
I discussed detaching from the outcome with one of my sweet clients and we reached the point of being in the present and not judging anything is the best way of acceptance and enjoying the process regardless of what outcome will be.
So,in those crossroads of your life what will you do?
What could help you or your clients who are in such situations?
The question that I often ask is what are you judging at that hard time?
and to help them make a decision and move forward ask them about the opportunities each way can bring to their lives?
and then what opportunity brings more joy to your life?
What question would you ask?
What tools would you use supporting the client who is facing a crossroad?

4 comments:

  1. You ask very good good questions. They are thought provoking and help to explore one's feelings and state. Like the one question: what are you judging in difficult moments when u r at crossroads?
    Thank u for sharing these questions.
    Gratitude
    Sonia

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  2. A difference in intent can also lead to cross roads. At this point, a tool I use is to walk both the paths and keep asking what will I get from the action or what I want?

    The other is to ask the intent. What is the intent behind the decision or choice?
    Cheers
    Sonia

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  3. The intention is a great point to help clients in crossroads of making decisions.
    Thank you for mentioning that.
    Cheers

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