Wow. You what contexts are, and are <i>not<i>

This is so well done it is essentially a white paper on contexts. I grabbed a copy of this immediately. Getting across the essence of what contexts are to my coaching clients goes well in the moment, but it is easy for people to wander away from the concept inadvertently making it into something that is less helpful. This will be a great reference for them to come back to again and again.

This post is a superb reference. Your last section is one that I will come back to myself when I end up with the inevitable “context conflict”. Thank you very much for this.

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