Being with No Rush

In Nancy Kline’s Time To Think, she outlines the components that create a Thinking Environment, the conditions that help one to think clearly and for oneself. The process has remarkable parallels to Feldenkrais’s Awareness Through Movement.

Both Kline and Feldenkrais posit that the quality of your attention and slowing down are two key elements that lead to improvement (in thinking, listening, moving). And interestingly, asking questions is integral to both processes.

If you could slow down, what questions might you ask yourself? What questions could guide you toward clearer thinking, deeper listening, and more ease in movement?

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