We talk a lot about goals in Soldrevet Professional Coaching sessions. I thought I could share with you how I frame goals for myself. This post has three functions, at least. Share some internal thoughts for people who work with me in Soldrevet Professional Coaching Walking the walk, talking the talk: making goals open, transparent,Continue reading “Goals as living objects”
Tag Archives: Goal setting
How I celebrate 2020
Today is 2 January 2021 as I write. My intention with this post is to push back against the rising tide of shaming the year 2020. I want to share with you about the hopefulness that comes from transitioning to goals based instead on progress through a journey. While recognizing that I am fortunate toContinue reading “How I celebrate 2020”
Separating goal from measurement
Think of a goal you’ve made for yourself recently, one that you feel is currently active or in progress. Choose one from any stroke of life. In 2020, I have many areas of life under development: gaining traction with Soldrevet as a business, living in a new town, building my athletic skills, and staying mentallyContinue reading “Separating goal from measurement”
Being Coached
Soldrevet is growing. One topic that continues to arise is what it means to have a coach. With this post, I lay out a few themes that I enjoy as part of being coached. Yes, my own coach is for endurance athletics, yet Soldrevet coaching is different all together. I hope you’ll see the similarities.Continue reading “Being Coached”
Self evaluation day
We have many ways that we experience evaluation. I judge myself, other people judge me. But, against what? Do the metrics that I apply to myself or that others apply to me make any sense? To measure me with a number may have a value, but that does not mean that it is valuable. ItContinue reading “Self evaluation day”
What’s the point
Today is another story about turning around before the end. But it’s more about making sure that I’m being inquisitive about why I do the things I do. The header photo here shows Eidetinden (Eide|tinden, isthmus pointy mountain) on the left. It’s our tallest mountain on Kjerringøy, topping out at about 1017 m above seaContinue reading “What’s the point”