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In Our Conversation Today, We’re Exploring:

  • Nayla’s recent experience in which three client sessions in one day resulted in a need for clarity

  • Eric’s recent experience of being lost in the woods that provided him with more clarity

  • The downfall of getting stuck using the same language to describe the negative experiences we’re having

  • The role pain plays in the process of finding clarity

Is a lack of clarity costing you dearly?

This week’s topic is one of Eric’s favorites. It’s something that’s been brought up a fair amount on the podcast while discussing other things, but we want to make it the focal point now.

Specifically, we want to dig into what we mean by clarity, how to generate better clarity for yourself and others, and what might be the obstacle to asking for or offering clarity.

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