Outcomes
Using Authentic Movement to Help a Professional Consultant Break Through Old Patterns
Situation
Linetta (not her real name) came to us saying that she felt that “Authentic Movement”, would let her investigate some of the issues with which she was struggling. In particular she identified:
- Taking care of others to the exclusion of herself, “A dream I have is to know how to take care of myself in authentic ways, compelling unto themselves rather than the effort being fraught with struggle.”
- Wanting a way to explore how I express anger
- Wanting to explore integrating what felt like opposing parts of herself
- Wanting to find her voice in the midst of chaos
Approach
We worked with Linetta using individual Authentic Movement/Coaching sessions.
- First we established overall goals for the sessions.
- We structured kinesthetic, musical, and artistic experiences to help achieve her goals.
- We customized each session design based on the issues Linetta brought in that day yet still in the context of her overall goals.
- We debriefed each session’s experience using our customary coaching methodology: deep listening, compassionate response and probing questions.
- We assisted Linetta in identifying movement cues: gestures or movements that would remind her of a particular decision she made, an attitude she said wanted to take, or an important insight from the session.
Results
Linetta reported feeling better after every session, feeling calmer, freer, more integrated and more in tune with feeling and thinking and therefore even more spontaneous in the moment. She felt that the absolute freedom of choice to follow a movement impulse is a model for empowering oneself to be more spontaneous and intuitive outside the movement studio.
Linetta reports feeling empowered to express herself more easily. She reports breaking some important patterns through the movement sessions we structured. She has become aware of how an invisible wall can be built and can now make a different choice: a “wall to walk through instead of unknowingly being hindered by an invisible wall.”
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