Hold space for others
Compassionate detachment allows me to hold space for my clients as they explore their own values without imposing an agenda or attachment to specific outcomes. This open-minded wonder fosters curiosity, encouraging clients to gain an outside perspective and examine their experiences from multiple angles. By asking questions like “What’s showing up for you?” and testing hypotheses based on how I experience the client—something they cannot do for themselves—I help them uncover new insights. Ultimately, it takes courage to hold this space, creating a safe environment for deep self-exploration and growth.