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Coaching with Curiosity

Coaching with Curiosity supports you in tapping into curiosity and experimentation to guide you through life and as a tool for making changes.

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Author Archives: resisttor

joints in the foot

Coaching with Curiosity Posted on May 9, 2017 by resisttorMarch 4, 2021

According to Katy Bowman’s fast foot math, if we assume that each of the 33 joints in one of our feet has at least 2 positions, our foot has at least 8,589,934,592 positions!

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Posted in Curious facts

Doors, Wagons and Not Being an Expert

Coaching with Curiosity Posted on May 9, 2017 by resisttorMarch 4, 2021

A while back, I was out with a friend when she remarked that she thought it might be boring to be an expert in something because it could imply knowing all there is to know in that field. This struck me since, in that sense, … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting Curious | Tagged curiosity, door, not being an expert, wagon

Feet Dragging & Conversations with Gravel

Coaching with Curiosity Posted on January 7, 2017 by resisttorMarch 4, 2021
Head-to-Head talk with the snow.

An Experiment in Communication After a long silence here on the blog, two children bundled up for winter enticed me to open my laptop and post again. As they walked down the street in front of me yesterday, every footstep … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting Curious | Tagged awareness, communication, Experiment, inanimate things, listen, mindfullness

Experiment with Disruption

Coaching with Curiosity Posted on October 21, 2016 by resisttorMarch 4, 2021
image for Experiment with Disruption

“A first blog is a tricky thing. It sets the mood. If people are interested, they’ll come back.” “Maybe I should start with something on the importance of goal setting? Or, how I came to work with curiosity? Or maybe, … Continue reading →

Posted in Getting Curious | Tagged anxiety, curiosity, disruption, Experiment, Spidey-senses

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