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  • Kevin Nichols

    Member
    March 3, 2019 at 1:53 pm

    When I visualize a nature connected session, a clear, calm, and collected interaction comes to mind. Spending time with nature and connecting helps achieve this mindfulness and clarity needed. When this is achieved by the client finding the deeper need and how to handle it just falls in your lap.
    Being a nature connected coach also means as a coach you have to integrate and practice you own nature connection.
    For me nature brings a clear, calm, and collected presence to any situation. This is a wonderful tool that can be used with or without the physical presence of nature. We as humans are all intertwined with nature. With our daily lives, especially being away from nature, we tend to drift from this connection. Being aware and connecting with nature helps “reset” the mind and draw it back towards that natural nature connected place we all subconsciously long for. I believe that in itself allows for the opportunity for a more fluid and clear session. The presence of nature is powerful and centering.

  • Kevin Nichols

    Member
    March 3, 2019 at 2:01 pm

    Ben,
    I like what you said about the ripple effect as well as being aware of what baseline you are bringing to a session with a client. Even if they don’t know what is throwing you off they can sense it most of the time. Being aware of my baseline and the energies I’m bringing to any situation/session is a very important part of my coaching/daily life I’m focusing on.

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