time managment

Completing Your Day: Taking Measure of Your Life

Perhaps the most important learning practice I use with clients is one I term “Completing Your Day.” This practice takes about 30 minutes daily. Completing my day supports me as a learner, coach, teacher, and human being in ways large and small.

The primary responsibility is to “take measure” of ourselves, to become aware of our deepest concerns, and to fulfill those concerns in a way that adds meaning to our existence.

Meaning-making, making our lives meaningful, is a critical goal of being human. Individuals must take their lives into account by observing their choices. Accomplishing this requires a reliable practice. “Completing DOWNLOAD PDF

By |2023-05-04T09:51:03-04:00April 23rd, 2018|Blog|0 Comments

Before Saying Yes, Practice NO

By Brendalyn King, M.Ed, PCC, Program Director at Bhavana Learning Group

As a coach and program director at Bhavana Learning Group, I serve our clients by cutting through the noise – all of those items distracting us from what matters most. In these posts, I look forward to distinguishing noise from what we actually care about as we navigate our daily lives.

First stop … all the noise around time management.

iCal. Google Calendar. Outlook. Sunrise. SaiSuke. Calendate. PlanBe. We have no shortage of options for calendar applications nowadays. Over the last decade we have grown to believe that such apps can actually DOWNLOAD PDF

By |2022-08-25T15:35:45-04:00May 2nd, 2016|Blog|0 Comments
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