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WHAT STORY ARE YOU LIVING?

Author: Jennifer Johnston Crow

As a coach, I'm all about self discovery and crafting a deep, authentic understanding of personal values. In short, I mine for authenticity. It's important in a "what you see is what you get" kind of way. Imagine! If people were authentically themselves at work, at home, with friends, with strangers, in church, while socializing ... in short, 24/7. With authentic lives, we'd have meaningful connection with others. And that leads me to another passion: community. I believe as a society, we've lost our sense of community, and along with it, the meaningful connection of satisfying relationships. But I also believe that not all is lost. So imagine my excitement when I realized I could roll up my desire for authentic living, satisfying relationships and meaningful connection into Authentically You Coaching Circles. This group process creates supportive, vibrant communities where none existed. But you can read more about this concept on the pages here at Authentically You Coaching Circles, and I encourage you to do that. The Details I completed training in personal coaching through The Coaches Training Institute (CTI) and training in relationship and systems coaching through the Center for Right Relationship's Organization and Relationship Systems Coaching (ORSC) program. I lead workshops and individual sessions for: - personality type (MBTI | Myers-Briggs Type Indicator and the MMTIC / Murphy-Meiseger Type Indicator for Children), - relationship awareness (SDI | Strength Deployment Inventory), - emotional intelligence.(EQ-I 2.0), and - Jungian archetypes (PMAI | Pearson-Marr Archetype Inventory) The Fun Stuff My two top values in life are authenticity and humor, closely followed by integrity and honesty (which are all a part of authenticity, in my mind). My blog at jcrowcoaching.com allows me an outlet for that English degree from so many years ago, not to mention the Journalism degree that followed. The jury's still out on the history degree, however.

365 Grateful: to get somewhere, you have to leap

Posted on March 5, 2015March 1, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

Yeah, here’s how it goes. I want to be over there. I’m over here. Over there might be a state… Read more 365 Grateful: to get somewhere, you have to leap

365 Grateful: welcoming the full crow moon

Posted on March 3, 2015February 28, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

GRATEFUL for the call of the crow and the turning of worms. The advent of spring is here.

365 Grateful: love that elephant in the room

Posted on March 1, 2015February 28, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

Right smack in the middle of the table In the Coach Room at work sits a stuffed gray elephant. His… Read more 365 Grateful: love that elephant in the room

365 Grateful: the illusion of perfection

Posted on February 24, 2015February 22, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

I’m in the midst of a workshop. Participants are huddled in small groups working on a task, and time’s up.… Read more 365 Grateful: the illusion of perfection

365 Grateful: what really matters

Posted on February 22, 2015February 21, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

I fell in love with this quote when it flew into my in-box. It literally took my breath away in… Read more 365 Grateful: what really matters

365 Grateful: a fine line

Posted on February 20, 2015February 19, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

Sometimes there’s a fine line between complaining and rejoicing, and it all boils down to perspective — how you choose… Read more 365 Grateful: a fine line

365 Grateful: too many hats

Posted on February 17, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

My friend Jane re-posted a Huffpost blog today: “What Not To Wear After Age 50: The Final Say” by Michelle… Read more 365 Grateful: too many hats

365 Grateful: Listening to snow

Posted on February 16, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

Driving along slickening streets amid traffic snarled by snowfall, it’s easy to watch nature with lenses turned dark with discontent.… Read more 365 Grateful: Listening to snow

365 Grateful: Guilt and Worry

Posted on February 15, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

So, I’m making breakfast sandwiches for Charlie for the week. I have them — all 8 of them — assembled… Read more 365 Grateful: Guilt and Worry

365 Grateful: Impeccable with our word

Posted on February 11, 2015 by Jennifer Johnston Crow

I think Abraham Lincoln had it right. To be impeccable with your word is a pursuit worth a lifetime of… Read more 365 Grateful: Impeccable with our word

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