Innover
Michele Fattal • 13 janvier 2020
Innover
Selon la définition du Larousse, innover serait « introduire quelque chose de nouveau pour remplacer quelque chose d’ancien dans un domaine quelconque ».
Et si nous innovions, il se passerait quoi ? Cela changerait quoi dans nos vies ?
Source de fraîcheur, de légèreté, et de bonheur, innover est dynamisant. Quelque soit le domaine. Pour soi, pour les autres aussi. L’espace s’ouvre, les idées fusen t, une sensation d’énergie s’empare de l’être tout entier. Il ne reste plus qu’à …sauter le pas.
Innover demande du temps et de l’espace : s’offrir le temps nécessaire pour s’observer soi-même et observer l’espace autour de soi. S’octroyer le temps pour s’écouter soi-même et écouter l’espace autour de soi.
Innover ne se fait pas sans un minimum d’effort : Changer ses habitudes ne va pas de soi ! Agir différemment bouscule et cela demande patience, précision et discipline.
Innover demande rigueur et créativité : De l’audace quoi ! Il en faut pour imaginer des idées farfelues, oser les réaliser.
Innover demande une certaine confiance : Confiance en l’imprévu, l’inattendu, l’inconnu.
C’est un des chemins que propose le coaching.
Lorsque des clients me sollicitent, c’est, dans la grande majorité des cas pour cela : Innover. Mon rôle est d’abord de créer un espace sécurisé, respectueux de l’autre. Cet espace créé, mon client chemine en toute confiance vers cet inconnu :
Il se pose, expérimente, bouge, sent, ressent, choisit ce qui convient : Il ose.
En innovant, les solutions émergent, imprévues, inattendues, nouvelles. Elles conviennent au client seul. Il agit, répondant ainsi à ce qu’il y a de mieux pour lui et son organisation. Les solutions sont efficaces et durables.
Tentant !
Et maintenant, qu’avez-vous envie d’introduire de nouveau dans votre vie ?
Qu’allez-vous solliciter comme ressources ?
Comment vous y prendrez-vous ?

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