Hi Humlan

Yup, it is something we could do...and the important part, in my opinion, is to find a group with shared goals and approaches so the group gels well, and relatively quickly to get the most benefit.

All my groups were virtual...we met on the telephone and communicated via email. I agree with Dotsie that working in person has some massive benefits!

Being in 4 at the same time taught me a lot...don't know that I was as productive as I could have been. I got caught up in what everyone was doing, coaching them, being their encourager (a role I love and feel very comfortable with) and often neglected my side of the house. Not a wise choice AND I would do things differently now. And, just to make it "funner", I was in two mentoring groups--one with a tactical focus and one with a spiritual/alignment focus. I had it in my stubborn Irish brain that I was going to "kick it up a notch" and do everything...NOW! Grin. Unfortunately, I took on too much and kicked my long suffering adrenals into almost a near collapse, then beat up on myself for not getting enough done. I've regrouped and reorganized and refocused now and am approaching things differently. Good thing and gives me a great way to help coaching clients with the same challenges....
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