The Gentle Rebel Podcast

31 | Is It Time To Push or Pause?

08.11.2023 - By Andy MortPlay

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There is a time to pause and a time to act.

We explored this distinction in last month's Haven Theme Kota.

In this episode of The Gentle Rebel Podcast, I share some of the ideas that came out of our conversation.

"Books are mirrors: You only see in them what you already have inside you."

Carlos Ruiz Zafón, The Shadow of the Wind

I recently chatted with my friend, Adam Kawalek about what it means to "coach for insight". As coaches, we are committed to the principle that insights, revelations, and answers don't come from the outside-in. They aren't imparted by the coach. They are brought to life from the inside-out. And the coach's questions, reflections, and invitations assist this process.

Coaching For Insight

Inspiration is like a candle inside us, waiting to be rekindled. An "aha!" moment, doesn't happen when something completely new arrives. It's when something outside us strikes the match that catches the wick within, which then illuminates the torch that casts its light on the environment around it.

I love that as a description of coaching. We play with matches (not something I normally advocate), and see what it ready to catch a spark inside us.

Expectation vs Expectancy

There is a difference between expectation and expectancy.

Expectation is a weight that can stop us from seeing things as they really are.

Expectancy is a nerve-tickling buzz. A helium spirit. It is ready to flow through the contours of this landscape without judgement. It is flexible, adaptable, and prepared to make something memorable out of something undesirable.

The pause of expectancy allows us to receive what is there. The push of expectation is an entitled demand to repeat what is no longer necessarily there. It burdens the present with judgement and comparison based on a story from the past.

Making Inspired Decisions

Where do you feel insights in your body?

Our bodies tell us a lot about intuitive responses to ideas, people, and environments. We don't think twice about using terms like "gut feelings", "broken heart", "sinking feeling", "butterflies in the stomach", and "jelly legs". These describe physical responses to something going on around us.

The body might say yes or no but the mind rationalises its way to another decision. In our Kota conversation, we talked about learning to hear what the body is saying so that we can make more informed choices and inspired decisions.

Under-thinking and Overthinking

Under-thinking can occur when we only listen to the body and don't pause to ask whether the uncomfortable sensation is part of doing something important to us. For example, feeling nervous before a performance. If I under-think the situation, I might follow the urge to remove myself from it, which in turn stops me from accessing its meaningful rewards.

Overthinking happens when we get ahead of ourselves and worry about things beyond our control. Fear of failure/success, logistical anxieties, and catastrophising everything that could go wrong - however unlikely - can turn an e...

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