From the monthly archives:

April 2009

Do you define yourself by your problems?

by Michael Roach on April 29, 2009

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ShareA response to Danny on the MythoSelf list.
I remember being the kid at school who didn’t want to talk because I stuttered. I lived my life defined by that PROBLEM. What a stutterer does is find coping mechanisms because you can’t say certain words, usually words with what’s called ‘plosive type sounds, words that start [...]

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ShareMost people are going through their lives so totally absorbed with themselves that they can’t make meaningful connections with other people (I helped Peta Heskell, the original and still the best Flirt Coach run her sell-out workshops for over seven years, so I’ve facilitated hundreds of people) and what they were all asking was: “How [...]

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What’s the best investment you can make?

by Michael Roach on April 22, 2009

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ShareIn the credit crunched world of today coaching clients often come to me realising that they’ve not invested in themselves particularly well. And while they may or may not have suffered financially they do recognised they’ve caused themselves suffering by what I call living unsustainably.
Livingsustainablyis about investing in yourself, this is ALWAYS the best [...]

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Being a little more explicit

by Michael Roach on April 21, 2009

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ShareWhether you’re interested in business coaching or executive coaching, work as a business coach or life coach or a NLP Practitioner working as a NLP Coach why would you beinterestedin MythoSelf, EPC2 or Joseph’s newBeyond Elite Performance™?
Why I’m writing this is I get that on this list we use the jargon or mythospeak as I [...]

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What calls me to adventure

by Michael Roach on April 17, 2009

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ShareAnother post to the MythoSelf list:
It fascinates me what people do after they do a Mytho training. Is it on to the next training in something else that seems a bit more marketable, where they can be a facilitator or perhaps more easily be certified as a facilitator as Joseph is pretty strict in his [...]

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The call to adventure is the direction

by Michael Roach on April 17, 2009

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ShareAnother response on the MythoSelf list:
Lovely answer Biddy and speaks to the transpersonal nature of the MythoSelf process – a true path to transformation when the mentor is as Joseph Campbell describes myth with one foot in the ordinary world the other in the divine.
With myth being the dream depersonalised and dreams the myth [...]

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The benefit of having a mentor/guide

by Michael Roach on April 16, 2009

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ShareAnother post to the MythoSelf list:
And the benefit of having a mentor/guide who’s completed the journey is that they can hold the space for you, (or you might say hold the reigns) and lead you to having that experience for yourself. The interesting thing about Mythoself facilitation is that when done exquisitely well people don’t [...]

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Infinite possibilities

by Michael Roach on April 15, 2009

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Do horses dream about humans? Maybe they dream about the people who ride them where the riding enhances their experience. Like the synergy generated amongst people who somehow mesh where instead of 1 + 1 = 2, it becomes exponential and 1 x 1 =infinitepossibilities…
The question of course then is [...]

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What to expect from a MythoSelf training

by Michael Roach on April 15, 2009

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What should you expect?
I think you should expect to go so beyond what your expectations can contain that youliterallywontbelieveit. And most people don’t believe what the MythoSelf offersbecausethey’re unwilling to take the leap of faith, to go and have the experience… And if you think the risk is [...]

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