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#QuoteOfTheDay
“All the king's horses and all the king's men can't put the past together again. So let's remember: Don't try to saw sawdust.” (Dale Carnegie)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you revisiting something that’s already done?
What becomes possible when you stop trying to rework what’ done?

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#QuoteOfTheDay

“Real generosity toward the future consists in giving all to the present.” (Albert Camus)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where might you be postponing your life for a future version of yourself?
What would it mean to give yourself more fully to today?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“There are years that ask questions and years that answer.”
(Zora Neale Hurston)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What kind of year does this feel like for you?
What question might be quietly forming?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Wise people say it is folly to think anybody perfect; and as to likes and dislikes, we should be friendly to all, and worship none.”
(Charlotte Brontë)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you placing someone on a pedestal?
What changes when you meet people as human?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“It is in the nature of any effort to leave something serviceable behind it.”
(Mary Butts)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What has your effort already left behind?
Where might something useful remain?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Time is the most terrible, the most discouraging, the most unconquerable of all obstacles.”
(Marie Bashkirtseff)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where does time feel like an enemy?
What changes when you stop trying to conquer it?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are thoughts shaping your sense of fate?
What shifts when you see that more clearly?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“You may have as many words as you please, only I can't stay to hear them.”
(Anne Brontë)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What thoughts are you still sitting with out of habit?
What if you didn’t have to stay for the whole story?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“A fly is a very light burden; but if it were perpetually to return and settle on one's nose, it might weary us of our very lives.”
(Frederika Bremer)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What small irritation keeps returning?
What would change if you stopped swatting and simply noticed?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“The less one does, as I long ago observed, the less one can find time to do.”
(Jane Welsh Carlyle)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where does time feel scarce?
Is it time, or is it momentum?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Nothing is so often and so irrevocably missed as the opportunity which crops up daily.”
(Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What small opportunity might be present today?
What are you overlooking because it feels ordinary?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“In few people is discretion stronger than the desire to tell a good story.”
(Murasaki Shikibu)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where might the story be overtaking the facts?
What shifts when you pause before filling in the narrative?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“I cannot express it: but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is, or should be, an existence of yours beyond you.”
(Emily Brontë)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What sense of “more” do you carry?
Where might you already be touching it?

No need to answer. Just something to notice

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity.”
(Simone Weil)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where could you offer fuller attention?
What changes when you are truly present?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Across the fields and hills my spirits buoyed with joy… accompanied by this autumn’s night moon.”
(Ōtagaki Rengetsu)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What lifts your spirits quietly?
Where are you already accompanied?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“The late winter’s to leave, but still lingers… At morrow daybreak, the full spring sight’s drawing near.”
(Zhu Shuzhen)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where does something feel slow to shift?
What signs of change are already present?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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“The early sun dissolves the mist that has covered the mountain… The eternal pines rise without effort from the vanishing fog.”
(Xue Tao)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What feels unclear right now?
What if clarity doesn’t require effort?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“There is almost no limit to the possibilities of the imagination… but to get the full power of it, one must trust one's imagination.”
(Elsa Barker)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you doubting your own imagination?
What shifts when you trust what you’re seeing inwardly?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“One never notices what has been done; one can only see what remains to be done.”
(Marie Curie)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What have you already accomplished that you overlook?
What shifts when you pause to notice progress?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Thou didst, in strains of eloquence refin'd, inflame the soul, and captivate the mind.”
(Phillis Wheatley)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What words have stayed with you?
Where might your voice have more impact than you realise?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“I am thankful that in a troubled world no calamity can prevent the return of spring.”
(Helen Keller)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What feels like winter right now?
Where do you sense renewal is already on its way?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“No written law has ever been more binding than unwritten custom supported by popular opinion.”
(Carrie Chapman Catt)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What unwritten rules are shaping your choices?
Which of them still make sense?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Fear is not the opposite of courage. Fear is the catalyst of courage.”
(Joan Chittister)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you waiting to feel fearless before acting?
What if fear is part of the process, not proof to stop?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“I got my start by giving myself a start.”
(Madam C. J. Walker)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you waiting for permission?
What might it look like to give yourself a start?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Truth is powerful and it prevails.”
(Sojourner Truth)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What truth feels steady beneath the noise?
Where might you trust truth to stand without force?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“Nature is full for us of seeming inconsistencies and glad surprises.”
(Margaret Barber)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you judging yourself for not being consistent?
What shifts when you allow for surprise?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“How many lives we live in one, and how much less than one, in all.”
(Alice Cary)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Which version of you is showing up today?
Where do you sense there’s more to you than meets the eye?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“When you really think about your hand you begin to realize its connection… When we look at a piece of the universe we should feel the same.”
(Emily Carr)

#QuestionsForCoaches
What happens when you pause and really look?
Where might connection already be present?

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“The difference betwixt a wise man and a fool is, that a wise man carries his happiness still within him.”
(Margaret Cavendish)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where do you look for happiness?
What changes if it isn’t something to chase?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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#QuoteOfTheDay
“It is the cultivation of our own natures that is aimed at and not the imitation of the nature of another.”
(Hallie Quinn Brown)

#QuestionsForCoaches
Where are you growing in your own direction?
What part of your nature wants more room?

No need to answer. Just something to notice.

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