Most pain, upon inspection, is not as big as our mind makes it out to be. A few that have come up recently in practices: The pain of losing autonomy once married, the pain of a hard conversation with a boss, the pain of a hard conversation with someone who reports to you, the pain of taking action on a big dream.
Like clockwork, after slowing down, writing, and inspecting those pains, each of these clients realized that the fears in their head weren’t actually as big as they were imagining. And the potential gains were much bigger.
Get the paper tiger down on, well, paper. More often than not it starts to lose its punch and you can get clarity on how to move forward.
