Whole Brain Integration in Hard Times

Whole Brain Integration in Hard Times

As a coach, I hear many stories from leaders facing difficult challenges. Often, their reactions to these situations stem from places deep in the subconscious. I’ve experienced this myself—feeling something intensely but struggling to articulate why. It’s only after meditation, journaling, or quiet reflection that I begin to uncover the root.

One story that has always stayed with me comes from The Whole-Brain Child by Dr. Daniel J. Siegel. As a new father, Siegel found himself emotionally withdrawing when his infant son cried. Though he loved his child, the sound deeply disturbed him—and he didn’t understand why. After some inner work, a long-buried memory resurfaced.

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How to Develop Emotional Agility

How to Develop Emotional Agility

There comes a time in everyone’s life when things just aren’t jiving. Maybe you have hit some challenges in life or work and are struggling. Or maybe things are great on the surface, but deep down, you feel that things just don’t feel right. Either way, this post is for you.

Whether you are dealing with personal or professional challenges, an important skill to build is the muscle of emotional agility. Emotional agility is the ability to move through emotions instead of getting stuck or suppressing them. It’s a way to stay flexible when encountering hard emotions, and to stay present to the moment instead of acting out in less productive ways. 

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