Coaching World Issue 7: August 2013 | Page 21

MINDFULNESS AND THE PROCESS OF Change BY DR. JANET BALDWIN ANDERSON, ACC A COUPLE YEARS AGO, I LEARNED A POWERFUL LESSON IN MINDFULNESS FROM A HORSE. Major, a large, chestnutbrown animal, was my “teacher” during part of a weeklong Leadership Coaching retreat in the heart of the Smoky Mountains. The task was to walk around the ring of the barn, focus on where you wanted to go and see if your horse “followed” you. I began to walk slowly around the large, oval-shaped ring, looking at the ground along the path just ahead, trying to focus only on where I wanted to “lead.” As I rounded the bend, I could see out of the corner of my eye that Major was, in fact, following me. I was thrilled! But, the very moment I felt that emotion, I also became aware of the impulse to turn around and look at Major. CONTINUED ON NEXT PAGE > Coaching World | August 2013 21