Lea Belair is a thought leader in the field of change management and in helping companies and employees to thrive in change. As an author, visionary leader in the coaching profession, and faculty for two top coaching schools, Lea inspires audiences and clients to expand their awareness and to learn and use new skills that make future possibilities into probabilities.
Belair is a partner in Vital Business, helping companies and organizations to empower their employees and enhance their performance through leadership acumen and coaching skills for bottom line results. Her book, Walk on Water: How to Make Change Easier is the basis on an e-learning program on change that has received rave reviews and fueled hundreds of online learners to take positive steps to affect change and manage transitions.
In addition to her background in management, organizational development and consulting and training, Lea has studied meditation with meditation masters of the Himalayas. She holds a Certificate in Advanced Studies in Yog Science, Vedant Philosophy and the Theory and Practice of Meditation from the International Meditation Institute in Kullu, India and a Master of Meditation degree from the World Development Parliament in West Bengal, India. Using a combination of knowledge from the ancient yogis and the most up to date practices of coaching and emotional intelligence in leadership, she brings audiences and clients to a new understanding of what is possible and gives them new tools to implement their learning.
Lea's method of Awareness Based Coaching paired with her experience in life and business and her deep grounding in spirituality empowers readers and listeners to change their perspective and change their life. She also offers one on one coaching to a select group of clients as well as 'Vital Business', a program designed to help companies build a coaching culture.
From the blog:
Wired for the Future
I was in an interview with a prospective client last week when the topic came up: How to make the most of the present? My prospect held that it was best to ‘be in the present’. I couldn’t agree with him more AND, “You’ll get an edge.” I told him, “by seeing your present from the future.”
These are the mechanics:
Where
we see things from - our perspective - colors how we choose and sort information, make assumptions and projections, and take action. What happens when we have a clear vision of the future we want and start looking at life from there?
This is the evolution:
First of all, we attract what we focus on.If you are focused on the future you want, what you need to make that happen will be attracted to you. You’ll also see more opportunities and possibilities as you sort incoming stimuli and information. All you have to do to make this happen is change your orientation on the time line.
We can be in the present and see from the future.
This is the secret
(of how to do it):
Separate your observer from your experiencer.
We experience things in the present, and to get the most out of our experience we have to be present. However, you can place your observer (the part of you who can observe your experience) anywhere on the time line. Putting your observer in the future changes everything.
It actually makes you more present to your future.
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