The Art of Paradox with Karen Hawkwood (Part 2)

 

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How much have you aspired to be free of internal conflict? How much might you be explicitly or implicitly setting that as a goal for the people you serve? Which parts of yourself are you punishing or shaming for existing within you?

In part two of my conversation with my long-time mentor and teacher Karen Hawkwood, a.k.a KJ Sassypants, we are diving into the art of paradox. If you’ve ever felt like you don’t make sense to yourself, or that there are parts of you that act out in unhelpful ways, you are not alone. The truth is, however weird or disparate it all seems, these paradoxes that comprise who you are belong, and this is what KJ and I are discussing today.

Join us on this episode as KJ walks us through the destructive lies of human nature, and why there is so much unshaming that can happen when you welcome your whole self back in. You’ll hear how we are all a complex mix of archetypes and paradoxes, and why, when you accept and understand how to carry your paradox, you’ll see the gifts and medicine it can contribute to your life. 

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What You’ll Learn from this Episode:

  • One of the most pivotal things I’ve experienced in my life. 

  • How typologies and personality assessments don’t acknowledge the paradoxes that comprise who we are. 

  • The destructive lies of human nature, especially in the self-help and coaching industry.

  • How we are a complex mix of different archetypes.

  • The power of learning to understand your own paradox and how to work with these different parts of you. 

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