Richard Strozzi-Heckler
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On the Warrior's Path: Philosophy, Fighting, and Martial Arts Mythology
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2003
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The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion
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2012
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In Search of the Warrior Spirit
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1989
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The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation as an Exemplary Leader
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5 editions
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2007
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Anatomy of Change: A Way to Move Through Life's Transitions
11 editions
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1984
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Holding the Center: Sanctuary in a Time of Confusion
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1997
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Aikido and the New Warrior
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3 editions
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1985
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Being Human at Work: Bringing Somatic Intelligence Into Your Professional Life
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2003
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Embodying the Mystery: Somatic Wisdom for Emotional, Energetic, and Spiritual Awakening
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Embodied Leadership: Cultivating a Life of Presence, Purpose, and Integrity
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“Being a warrior doesn’t mean winning or even succeeding. It means risking and failing and risking again, as long as you live.”
― In Search of the Warrior Spirit: Teaching Awareness Disciplines to the Military
― In Search of the Warrior Spirit: Teaching Awareness Disciplines to the Military
“Somatic Coaching is distinct from conversational coaching in that it includes the physical world of sensations, temperature, weight, movement, streamings, pulsation, and vibrations, as well as images, thoughts, attitudes, yearnings, dreams, and language. Somatic Coaching is also distinct from mind-body-spirit coaching in that it doesn’t see these three domains as separate but the human form as the unified space in which humans act, perceive, think, feel, sense, express emotions and moods, and live their spiritual longing.”
― The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion
― The Art of Somatic Coaching: Embodying Skillful Action, Wisdom, and Compassion
“We ask people to say, “I am a commitment to …” instead of “I’m committed to …” as a reminder that we are the commitment, we strive to embody its value and contribution, and we’re fully accountable for its outcome. The commitment lives inside us and moves out from our center.”
― The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation as an Exemplary Leader
― The Leadership Dojo: Build Your Foundation as an Exemplary Leader
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