Welcome back and I hope you’re keeping well and thriving.
Last week’s Thought was “The Power of What Isn’t Said” and how, by becoming more aware of and intentional with our nonverbal cues, we can enhance our ability to connect with others on a deeper, more authentic level. If you missed it, you can catch up here.
I hope that you have had a great summer and enjoyed some quality time out. After taking some much-needed time off over the holidays, I had the opportunity to reflect on my work and the path ahead. Holidays give us that precious space to pause, step back, and truly take stock of where we are and where we’re heading don’t they!
One thing that has been on my mind is the consistent effort I put into these weekly “Thoughts for the Week.” I send them out with the intention of offering something meaningful, and I hope they’ve brought value to you. It’s always a pleasure when I do hear back – whether through a quick email or during conversations with clients. Those moments of connection remind me that these reflections are landing with people, which I deeply appreciate.
That said, I also recognise that I’d love to hear more. Not because I doubt the value of what I’m sharing, but because I want to make sure I’m offering insights that truly resonate with you. While I strive to be thoughtful and intentional, I’d love to better understand what you find most valuable.
By the way, I had a small glitch at the end of my holiday – my website went down after I migrated it to a new host, and instead of relaxing, I spent the last day troubleshooting. It was a reminder that sometimes, despite our best efforts, things can take unexpected turns. And that’s okay. What matters is how we navigate these moments, both in work and life.
So, going forward, I’d love to hear from you:
- What resonates with you in these reflections?
- Are there topics or insights you’d like me to explore further?
- How can I continue to bring value to you through these weekly thoughts?
Your feedback means a lot to me, and it helps ensure that what I share is both relevant and meaningful to your journey. Thank you for taking the time to connect – I truly appreciate it.
“Reflection is one of the most underused yet powerful tools for success.”
– Richard Carlson –
[Author, psychotherapist, and motivational speaker best known for his bestselling book “Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff … and It’s All Small Stuff”, published in 1997]
With warmest wishes,
Korinne Le Page
Thrive Coaching & Training – Empowering You to Thrive!
P.S. Please feel free to share your experiences and insights!
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