Twenty years of field notes.
Long-form essays, short field notes, technique deep-dives, and answers to the same handful of questions we keep getting asked. Searchable. Sorted by pillar. Free, always.
Long-form essays, short field notes, technique deep-dives, and answers to the same handful of questions we keep getting asked. Searchable. Sorted by pillar. Free, always.
Q: As a practitioner, can I expect my own forgiveness work to eventually be complete — or is it always ongoing?
Q: Is an unresolved forgiveness and release pattern actually common, or am I unusual in carrying this?
Q: I want to move through this as efficiently as possible. What’s the most direct path?
Q: I notice my forgiveness and release pattern activates most strongly right when things are going well professionally. Why?
No. Significant and genuine progress is possible without formal therapeutic support. Most of the practitioners who have done meaningful forgiveness work have done it…
Q: Is the capacity for forgiveness something people have naturally or is it something that has to be learned?
Q: I’ve been working on this for months and I’m not sure I’ve made progress. What’s a realistic timeline?
Q: Once I’ve done forgiveness work, is it done? Or will it come back?
This is a composite illustrative example. It draws on patterns common to many practitioners who have worked through forgiveness and release material. No individual…
This is a composite illustrative example. It draws on patterns common to many practitioners who have worked through forgiveness and release material. No individual…
This is a composite illustrative example. It draws on patterns common to many practitioners who have worked through forgiveness and release material. No individual…