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Way of Being is not the same as behaviour

Way of Being is not the same as behaviour

12 June 2024

The term Way of Being could be taking as equivalent to “Way of doing in the world” but this is not the case. Our Way of Being refers to how we perceive the world in the moment1.

The meaning we make of events, conversations, circumstances, people and objects, changes as our Way of Being changes. That interpretation is how we choose our resultant behaviours.

Footnotes

  1. Sieler (2003), Coaching to the Human Soul (Volume I) > Chapter 1 - An Ontological Approach to Coaching ↩


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