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Where are you letting the past define you?

Where are you letting the past define you?

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Feb 13, 2018 | Awareness

“The past is but the beginning of a beginning.” ~H.G. Wells The other day I was in session with a client, and she remarked that even though her life had been so tough that other people often wondered how she could have endured all that she did, she was glad for all of...
Where are you letting the past define you?

Where are you letting the past define you?

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Jul 1, 2013 | Awareness

“The past is but the beginning of a beginning.” ~H.G. Wells The other day I was in session with a client, and she remarked that even though her life had been so tough that other people often wondered how she could have endured all that she did, she was glad for all of...
Throw out what you know

Throw out what you know

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | May 7, 2012 | Thoughtful Leadership

“I decided to start anew, to strip away what I had been taught.” ~Georgia O’Keefe I have found – in my own life and work as well as in the lives and work of my clients, colleagues, and friends – that so often it is what I “know” that gets in...

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