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Beyond Fear
/in Blog /by Roeland BemelmansOur deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that frightens us. We ask ourselves. Who am I to be so brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually who are we not to be? You are a child of the […]
The myth of being professional
/in Blog /by momentum“Oh, I’m just fine.” When we ask how one is doing, this is often the cliché answer. However, most times it is a facade. Feelings of frustration exist but they are not openly addressed or even actively suppressed. Having been active in corporate environments for almost 20 years in the role as trainer intervening in […]
Doe wat telt: 3 valkuilen waardoor je niet toekomt aan wat er toe doet
/in Blog /by momentum“Hoe gaat het?” “Goed hoor, druk” We zeggen het zo vaak zonder er bij na te denken, maar telkens bevestigen we de associatie tussen ‘druk’ en ‘goed’. Druk zijn is een statussymbool geworden. Wie niet druk is doet niet mee. Niet dat druk zijn slecht is. Het zijn vooral hoe we de dingen aanpakken dat […]