
Traveling is brutal, Cesare Pavese beautifully said. It forces you to trust foreigners and lose sight of the comfort of family and friends.
You feel constantly out of balance. Nothing is yours except the essential things - the air, sleep, dreams, the sea, the sky - all things tend towards the eternal or what we can imagine of it."
This touches a chord with the essence of a coaching mindset. It's about embarking on an internal journey, as challenging and enriching as traversing new lands.
Imagine your inner life as a journey. Stepping into unknown cultures and environments mirrors our own voyage within, where we learn swiftly and deeply.
It's a heartfelt process, demanding us to trust our inner strengths and push past our limits.
This path of self-discovery, much like travel, broadens our horizons, making us more adaptable and open.
It's about finding resilience in our own depths, embracing change, and learning from life's diverse experiences.
Our growth, like the boundless sea and sky in Pavese's words, lies in our courage to explore beyond our comfort zones, continuously evolving in our understanding and empathy.