How Forgiveness and Release Is Defined in the Context of Business Growth
In the context of business growth, forgiveness and release has a specific operational definition that differs meaningfully from its therapeutic or spiritual definitions. The…
Integrating the parts we’ve hidden, denied, or disowned.
In the context of business growth, forgiveness and release has a specific operational definition that differs meaningfully from its therapeutic or spiritual definitions. The…
For the nervous system, forgiveness and release is a prediction update project. Not a moral project, not a relational project — a calibration process…
Forgiveness and release, in the context of conscious entrepreneurship and professional wellbeing, is not primarily a relational or moral act. It is the process…
The practitioner’s own forgiveness and release pattern is consistently misdiagnosed — not by clients, but by the practitioner themselves and by the supervision and…
Some forgiveness and release work is event-level: addressing the harm as a discrete occurrence, processing the specific grievance, updating the specific prediction the event…
There are two fundamentally different approaches to forgiveness and release work. They are not minor variations. They have different mechanisms, different timelines, different entry…
Forgiveness and release and avoidance can look nearly identical from the outside — and from the inside. Both involve not engaging with certain material.…
Not all forgiveness is the same quality. Some forgiveness is metabolized — it has moved through the nervous system, updated the relevant predictions, and…
Forgiveness and release and its opposite — the maintained unforgiven prediction — are not simply different emotional states. They produce different professional behaviors, different…
The most common misdiagnosis of a forgiveness and release pattern is not a mistake. It is a plausible, internally coherent interpretation that happens to…