30 years later …

It’s been 30 years now of being in the business of helping people change. I live by the zen saying that in the beginner’s mind the possibilities are many and in the expert’s mind they are few.

I have helped individuals achieve sustainable transformation into leaders, discovering new ways to open their hearts as never before.I have helped large and complex divided organizations come together and heal into one culture. I have helped communities listen within and dream and inquire more deeply around impossible issues as never before.

And that said, I have more tolerance of people who doubt the ontological inevitabilities of change than I do people who take an expert rather than beginner’s mind to the process.

2 Responses to “30 years later …”

  1. George Nemeth
    July 21st, 2006 18:07
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    Wishing you much success in the next 30, my friend.

  2. Daniella
    July 21st, 2006 18:27
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    Jack,

    Whenever I have resisted change something traumatic happened which forced it on me so I am a firm practitioner of seeing the red flags but I want to go beyond painful change to intentional change.

    How does one follow their own design? How to transform one’s life so that it is the path that you want.

    Sometimes it feels like going sideways.

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