Your guide to your best future
Looking for answers?
Ask yourself the right questions
Find them in this book.
The Compass opens your eyes to what you are not seeing, and offers key questions – the right questions – to break your habitual patterns of thinking, doing and achieving.
Find direction and meaning
Make good and clear decisions
Discover new perspectives
See powerful solutions
Gain creative edge
Clear blocks and negative beliefs
Create abundance in place of limitation
When you can’t see a solution in your personal or professional life, when your options or ideas feel limited, when you feel stuck, when you feel you’re not living or working to your highest potential, when you can’t decide, when you feel like giving up, when your creativity has stalled and you’re staring at a blank page, when you want things to change but you don’t know how to make it happen, when you need insight into a problem, when you need creative edge, when you need to establish your bearings and find direction – THE COMPASS delivers.
Imagine your problem as a mountain. There you are, looking at that mountain from one point of view. Now imagine that mountain placed at the centre of a compass. Walk around your problem and view it from each of the 360 degrees – from 360 different perspectives, 360 points of view, 360 potential solutions.
THE COMPASS offers key questions – the right questions - to help break your habitual patterns of thinking. The questions you usually ask yourself are limited to your point of view. THE COMPASS changes this. When you ask the right questions, you see the best solutions. The alchemy practices (exercises) in this book, while fun to do, create meaningful deep inner change, freeing and enabling you to see your way forward and step into your best future.
"The Compass is delightfully uncomplicated as it tackles the complexities of change. I also like the way that it deals with change in easily manageable bites. The change process is of course not simple but the program puts into place the activities and effort someone has to put in to make a change. I particularly like the concept of "a year", and the reader can apply something to transform their lives once a day. I can see it on a bedside table and every morning as the reader wakes, they can read the "degree of freedom" for the day that needs to be put in place."
David Pierce
Principal Consultant, Yellow Edge Performance Architects