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Wait, Ask Me Another!

Written by: Jennie Antolak MA MCC & Tirzah Lewis PCC
  • Summary

  • Curiosity is a rising commodity while the value of answers is declining. Pursuing a query multiplies possibilities, ensuring alignment and producing greater options. While many claim they value curiosity, few practice it. We are trained to work off what we already know or "should" know to save time and sometimes save face. Paradoxically, asking multiple questions will save time in the long run because the solutions will be of higher caliber. Please join us for Wait, Ask Me Another and learn how to use the power of inquiry to gain greater understanding and results.
    Jennie Antolak, MA, MCC & Tirzah Lewis, PCC
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Episodes
  • Episode 1_7: How do we effectively engage when we don't align?
    Jul 17 2023

    If we are to expand ideas, knowledge, or options in the world, we need to be able to comfortably and skillfully engage with others. Yet, that seems risky these days. But what is riskier, engaging or keeping to ourselves? We believe the latter. For that reason, Tirzah and Jennie jump into this topic and explore how it is possible to find common ground when it feels nowhere is safe to walk.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 1_6: How to Break Up with the Imposter and Shadow Self
    Jul 6 2023

    Often we don't realize that our imposter and shadow selves are running the show and causing us to not perform to our potential. However, if you are "overdoing," "outdoing," or are busy "avoiding doing," these two buddies may be the culprits. With this episode, learn to spot them in the act and break up with them for good.

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    29 mins
  • Episode 1_6: How to Break Up with the Imposter and Shadow Self
    Jul 6 2023

    Often we don't realize that our imposter and shadow selves are running the show and causing us to not perform to our potential. However, if you are "overdoing," "outdoing," or are busy "avoiding doing," these two buddies may be the culprits. With this episode, learn to spot them in the act and break up with them for good.

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    29 mins

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