I’m curious how you see the concept of creating unsafe space (from a place of love and intention).
I just had this conversation the other day with another coach. They shared that they believe sometimes it’s important to create unsafe space in order to help people. Perhaps to help them break out of patterns. To challenge them in ways that reveal their patterns. To be able to let conflict play out without trying to control it with safety.
Essentially if the motivation is truly grounded in love than what appears 'unsafe' can be a skillful stimulus for unfolding. Obviously risks abound. ;)
Beautifully said
Thanks Lacey. ❤️
This was beautiful.
I’m curious how you see the concept of creating unsafe space (from a place of love and intention).
I just had this conversation the other day with another coach. They shared that they believe sometimes it’s important to create unsafe space in order to help people. Perhaps to help them break out of patterns. To challenge them in ways that reveal their patterns. To be able to let conflict play out without trying to control it with safety.
Curious to get your perspective.
Hey David -- glad you enjoyed the piece.
I tweeted about this recently:
https://x.com/dthorson/status/1875601820862836951
Essentially if the motivation is truly grounded in love than what appears 'unsafe' can be a skillful stimulus for unfolding. Obviously risks abound. ;)
Wonderful essay! Glad to have you back 🌱🤠
Thank you. ☺️
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Thanks for reading. :)