There is this concept – I mentioned it earlier – called self-authorship. It was coined by Robert Kegan back in the 1990s1 and later expanded upon by Baxter Magolda.2 Essentially, both talk about the development of one’s inner voice. This can also be thought of as the voice of internal reason you develop as aContinue reading “Chapter 17 – Your story matters”
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Chapter 6 – Heartbroken and mountain-bound
They say there are five stages of grief: denial, anger, bargaining, depression, and acceptance. An individual may cycle through any of the various phases for a multitude of reasons. Over time, so they say, things will get better. I know you know that. I know I know that, but something else everyone knows? In thoseContinue reading “Chapter 6 – Heartbroken and mountain-bound”