The Quest for Personal Mastery

"Now, I see the journey as the goal of my life, no need too overly focus on the result"

Before, I would grab and deal with issues that I feel are important to achieve personal and corporate goals.
Now, I see the journey as the goal of my life, no need too overly focus on the result. Just see that the achievement is a bonus.
 Absorb and take in the wisdom and insights gained from the irritations, frustrations and annoyances experienced along the path and accept it as part of the learning process.

Sirk Verelst

Executive Coach

Jakarta, Indonesia

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