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What Does ‘Ontological’ Coaching Mean?

Janis Pullen wants to help you become a coach that embraces ontological and facilitative coaching for permanent results.

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[O.W.W.L. Success Tip] What vital element might be missing from your communication style?

In last week’s Thursday O.W.W.L. Journey blog post, guest author and client Megan Feldman wrote a great personal experience which reminded me of a most important element in human relationships.

O.W.W.L. Success Tip: Substitute defense with compassion in uncomfortable communications. (Click to Tweet)

communicationWhen we have uncomfortable relationships or disagreements, the first thing we might do is to protect and defend ourselves. We rationalize, make excuses, or make the other person wrong. When we are hurt or angered, it’s hard to do otherwise.

However, a more empowering approach is to access our compassionate side, the higher self who sees both sides of the situation. Compassion brings us together and allows a greater understanding with-out the fear that we or they are not enough.

What would you have to let go of in order to be compassionate with others? What would you have to embrace to be compassionate with yourself? Why not practice compassion this week?

Compassionately,
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[O.W.W.L. Success Tip] Which Pillar of Success is missing from your leadership?

GrowI have written previously about the two pillars of success for any endeavor. I featured one of these in last Thursday’s blog post with an article written by client and colleague Gale O’Brien. She knows this first-hand, as she is a cancer survivor and health advocate.

O.W.W.L. Success Tip: To attain ultimate success in any endeavor, you must have 90% or above in the two Pillars of Success.

The first pillar of success is Well-Being, as Gale’s article discusses. In leadership, we call this Leader Care with a daily practice of doing things that regenerate, renew, and resource you.

The second pillar of success is integrity, which means being whole and complete – no parts broken. High integrity means doing things from commitment, inspiration, and because you said you would. Keeping your promises to yourself and others is a hallmark of a great leader.

Are you at 100% in both of these? If not, what can you do today to move in that direction?

Warmly,
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[O.W.W.L. Success Tip] Do You Want to Keep Playing Small?

My colleague and friend, Dr. Marsha Lichtenstein, has been a guest speaker on the O. W.L. Keep It Off Club because she is an expert in communication and conflict management. As the president of Women in Negotiation, she teaches women how to ask for what they want and get it. When I read her article on Courage, I knew you would benefit from reading it, especially because “Playing Small” is one of our Ontological Wealth, Weight, and Leadership sabotage patterns.

O.W.W.L. Success Tip: “Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.” – Anaïs Nin

Do You Want to Keep Playing Small?

Why is courage so important in creating the life you want?

One of the current catchphrases in the personal development world is “playing small.” Although that expression was not part of Anaïs Nin’s extraordinary and sensuous vocabulary, whether you choose to play small or play large is the underlying question.

I frequently write about how both cultural and family legacies limit our ability to speak up, speak out and advocate for ourselves. The impact of culture and what we are taught by our families set the stage for whether we will play small or play large. But you can step off that original stage and create something bigger and better that allows you to live a more authentic life. Once you understand that the original limits are not fixed but are fluid, the sky’s the limit!

Our parents did not intend to limit us or restrict us to following the lives they led. When they taught us to follow the rules, seek approval from others and not to stand out from the crowd, they were trying to keep us safe. Big news: playing it safe is the equivalent of playing small.

courageHow do you shift from being small, obedient and unsure of yourself to expansive, authentic and visible? You need courage.

What is courage? Courage honors your personal values. It does the right thing at the right time. Courage comes from listening to yourself and valuing what you believe in. And choosing what’s right for you situation by situation.

We celebrate the women who fought for women’s right to vote during March, Women’s History Month. Beginning with the 1848 Seneca Falls Convention, the 1st women’s rights convention, and ending with the 19th Amendment passed in 1920, women’s suffrage was unpopular, uncomfortable and led some women to take radical action. Although many women who fought for suffrage were willing to be patient and conciliatory, other women took to the streets, were arrested and imprisoned, placed in solitary confinement and held a hunger strike that led to their being forced fed for several weeks.

Our personal fears are just as substantial as the fears that radical suffragettes faced when fighting for women’s right to vote. Today, professional women report being interrupted when they are speaking at business meetings and they find it scary to reclaim their right to keep speaking. What if you could recover the attention you need and do it with both grace and authority? Other women feel stressed out and anxious about saying no to a son, daughter, brother or sister who asks to borrow money, even though they know in their gut that no is the right answer this time. What if you could say no with courage and compassion? Taking even tiny steps out of your comfort zone takes courage.

Courage implies stepping out of your ordinary comfort zone to break into new territory, whether that territory is in the legal and political world, or the inner world where we deal with our personal demons, negative thinking, and self-sabotaging behaviors. Courage doesn’t exist without fear.

Facing Fear

When we want an expansive life, we find our courage by facing our fears. A way to deal with your fear that I teach in my seminars is how to steal fear’s energy and use it for yourself.

Skills and strategies are necessary when you want to start living large. Skills like:

  • Knowing what to say
  • How to say it
  • Planning a strategy
  • Finding support
  • Thinking ahead of time about consequences
  • And knowing how to deal with different possible outcomes

These skills and many others are all necessary. And they are not sufficient.
It’s equally important to do the inner work: finding your authenticity and honoring it and anchoring to it. That’s what gives you the courage to face your fears and do the work – whether that work is speaking out for human rights or claiming the respect you deserve.

When you decide to stop playing small, you will be afraid: that’s normal. Fear is also a sign that you are getting to the edges of your comfort zone. I used to believe in just crashing through my fears and doing it anyway. I no longer believe in “powering through” to get to the other side.

I won’t be the one to tell you to just jump in and do it anyway. I am now more comfortable with talking with my fear instead of trying to obliterate it. I prefer to…

  • Feel my fear.
  • Sit in front of it.
  • Name it.
  • Ask how it can help me.
  • See how fear can be an ally instead of an enemy

You can steal the energy back from fear and begin to use it:

  • Dare to be yourself.
  • Grow your courage.
  • Stop playing small.

Angela Anaïs Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell was born to Cuban parents in France where she was raised. She was a contemporary of the writer Henry Miller. Her best known writing are her diaries or journals which span several decades and provide a deeply explorative insight into her personal life and relationships. She was born in 1903 in Paris and died in 1977 in Los Angeles.

To Your Success,
Marsha Lichtenstein, Ph.D.
WiN Women in Negotiation
www.WomenNegotiate.com
Marsha@womennegotiate.com

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Janis Pullen is an extraordinary coach. She has a gift for blending the skills of facilitative coaching – guiding, motivating and inspiring achievement at the highest levels – with the sensitivity and attunement of the ontological coach – providing the insight and emotional support that dissolves internal barriers to full self-expression and life satisfaction. I highly recommend her.

— Gail Feldman, PhD, Psychologist, Author, Speaker, Coach

[Current O.W.W.L. Journey] #1 Sabotage Pattern in my book

SabotageMy book is in the production phase and should be ready in 2 -3 weeks! Thank you to everyone who helped me choose a title. And thank you to all who read the book and gave me wonderful, beautiful endorsements, which will be in the first part of the book!

The main focus for writing this book was to highlight my nine Ontological Wealth, Weight, and Leadership Sabotage Patterns and how to eliminate them. Although the book was written specifically for weight loss, the patterns themselves are applicable to all areas of life. Clinical psychologist, coach, author, and speaker Gail Feldman, PhD, wrote:

“I love the book and am recommending it to everyone, not just those who want to lose weight.”

I will share more about my book closer to debut time, but the reason I bring it up now is to underscore that these sabotage patterns apply to everyone. I am thankful that I received the inspiration to distinguish them!

Speaking of sabotage patterns, everyone wants to know the #1 sabotage pattern preventing permanent weight loss (which I teach my certified weight loss coaches), and here it is! If you have not seen it yet, please download my free report and share with those you know and love, especially with coaches, health professionals, and prospective coaches so that they may help others. My mission is to help those who suffer and struggle with weight. I do this by training coaches and health professionals in my work. Together we can change lives!

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Happy April to you,
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Success Story:

[Janis’s book] demonstrates real insights into the emotional issues around weight loss and gives keys to make lasting change. By understanding how to shift self-sabotaging patterns, you will be able to get out of your own way and set the stage for successful and lasting weight loss.

~ Delicia M. Haynes, M.D.
Diplomat of the American Board of Family Medicine
Diplomat of the American Board of Obesity Medicine
C.E.O. of Family First Health Center
Founder of Premier Physician Consulting
Creator of “Diabetes Free Naturally” & “Love Yourself to Less”
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