


The Daring Way™ provides a method to work through the issues that get in the way of showing up for these hard things, these difficult events, or those anxiety-provoking conversations in our lives.Ĭheck out a new twist on The Daring Way™ here We’re afraid of what our self-talk will say as we get closer to the event: Who do you think you are? What makes you so special? Why do you think you'll be successful now? Oh, don't bother. Modus operandi is to avoid, and then avoid some more. We don’t show up for scary things in our lives because we’re afraid of what will happen if we fail, or if it doesn’t go well. They may feel afraid to show up for something that triggers anxiety, such as an interview for their dream job, a conversation with the love of their life, a conversation about a raise, a tough relationship with a family member, a new reality after divorce, etc. The Daring Way™ is a workshop for people who are holding back from fully living their lives. The Daring Way™ helps you build the bridge. Vulnerability is the bridge between your fear/avoidance and what you want. In order to enter into the arena of choice, we need to understand what gets in the way, and how to conquer the obstacles. What stands between you and those things? Fear. However, this avoidance can be detrimental to the person you want to be, the goals you want to achieve, the relationships you want to establish.


Our brains are naturally wired to seek pleasure and avoid pain. In addition to therapists and coaches facilitating the work with individuals, couples, and groups, we have physical therapists and clergy integrating this work into their practices organizational development professionals using it as the foundation for cultural change and individual work with leaders addiction professionals using it to support recovery work.Avoidance of things we dislike and fear is human. To maintain the integrity of our program, our community of professionals have access to peer support, case consultation, the exchange of ideas, and ongoing practice development skills and tools. We are committed to building a community of wholehearted practitioners who believe in the worthiness of all people and are dedicated to walking with people on some of their most difficult journeys. This integrated approach is how we help people transform the way they live, love, parent, and lead. Our Belief is that leaning into vulnerability, practicing courage, and building resilience skills requires that we address thought, emotion, and behavior.
