Sati Leadership Coaching

Sati Leadership Coaching

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Happiness Brings Success Does it seem like you “have it all” but deep down, maybe not? Maybe it's meaning, fulfillment, passion, or purpose that’s fleeting.

Do many turn to you when they have a problem, and when you have one, you often find yourself wanting? It was happiness, for me. Whatever you call it, what got you here probably won't get you there...

If you're like most people I work with, you probably keep a packed schedule, sleep less than you’d like, want to spend more time with loved ones, rarely stop to meditate, and simply don't have as muc

Sati Leadership Coaching | Happiness Brings Success 03/06/2024

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Sati Coaching is for curious, open leaders who share a heartfelt desire to grow. A recovering tech CEO, I've won numerous awards for embodying an individualistic culture that I now realize is destroying our world. I used to be a poster child for this short-sighted way of being and now see through the oppressive dogma it instills, consistently choosing peace, love, joy, meaning, happiness, and health over its perverse allure. If you, too, are noticing the cracks in this lifestyle, are ready to wiggle yourself free, have questions or fears, or would like support, I hope you'll please drop me a line 🙏🏻.

Sati Leadership Coaching | Happiness Brings Success Sati Leadership Coaching™ combines mindfulness meditation, relational & somatic psychology, health & wellness, entrepreneurship, plant wisdom, and creative play! to help individuals and partners cultivate happiness & success. A former CEO with strong pattern recognition and a high degree

10/27/2023

Someone close to me recently told me they admire my courage...

It was the first time I really paused to reflect on it.

I often get to the edge of a cliff, peer down into the abyss, and think to myself, "f # # # #@&". Then, I walk back until I can't see the bottom anymore. I start running, and right as I get to the end of the road, I just say "f #@& it!", and jump.

Sometimes I look back, and it only hurt when I hit the bottom. Once I crawl my way out, I tend to take those jumps less frequently in the future.

Most times, there's just fear in the free fall part (which soon stabilizes)...and then there's either a landing on the other side (sometimes soft, usually not)...or I'm still falling 🤷🏻.

There's a fine line for me between courage and recklessness. I think I used to air on the side of recklessness...blessed with fortune, it often looked like courage. These days, it's definitely more a practice of courage, tho some sprinkles of recklessness still find their way on top from time to time!

What’s the difference? There’s fear with both. For me, it’s in the intent. With courage, the intent feels wholesome. With recklesness, the ego is in the driver’s seat. And the latter almost always drops me into an abyss, often flat on my face! And underneath courage, there’s a trust, faith…in nature, science, someone I respect, myself, silence. There’s curiosity, openess, a desire to learn. That’s the source of its power, for sure.

What about you...what do you do at the edge of the cliff? Do you tend to jump too seldom or too often? Why?

Pictured: me taking a jump ~15 years ago…pretty sure this one was lacking in the wise courage department 🙃

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